On 15/12/2012 23:01, Uwe Brauer wrote:
So when I boot with my virtual 10.04 Cd and then try
to
mount via
mount -t jfs /dev/sda5 /tmp2
Or what ever mount complains:
"wrong fs type or bad superblock":
So the answer is: /dev/sda5 doesn't hosts a jfs filesystem.
Maybe you used a wrong minor number (5) or event a wrong
major letter (a).
To me it is useless to give -t to mount Linux filesystems,
it can handle it automatically (verified for vfat, etx2/3/4,
xfs, etc.). This may be required for loop, ntfs, etc. mounts
only.
Moreover, any running livecd distro should also have a (custom)
sudoers file, so just copy and edit (simplify) it to your host
/etc/sudoers.
Nicolas