> One thing, you have to run mkfs on an unmounted partition ( i.e /dev/sdXX
> ). Standard disclamer: I make no claims of responsibility for lost files,
> bla, bla, bla.
I remembered that I didn't care about a couple of drives so I did it
regardless of it being blank or not. Yet still I got the same response:
bmike1@bmike1:/mnt$ umount sda6
bmike1@bmike1:/mnt$ ls
cdrom floppy hda1 hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 sda5 sda6
bmike1@bmike1:/mnt$ umount /dev/sda6
umount: /dev/sda6 is not mounted (according to mtab)
bmike1@bmike1:/mnt$ su
Password:
root@bmike1:/mnt# mkfs -t ext2 -j /mnt/sda6
mke2fs 1.34-WIP (21-May-2003)
/mnt/sda6 is not a block special device.
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
mkfs.ext2: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition specified, or
partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
to re-read your partition table.
root@bmike1:/mnt# umount sda5
root@bmike1:/mnt# mkfs -t ext2 -j /mnt/sda5
mke2fs 1.34-WIP (21-May-2003)
/mnt/sda5 is not a block special device.
Proceed anyway? (y,n) y
mkfs.ext2: Device size reported to be zero. Invalid partition specified, or
partition table wasn't reread after running fdisk, due to
a modified partition being busy and in use. You may need to reboot
to re-read your partition table.
root@bmike1:/mnt#