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Date:  Sun, 01 Oct 2006 21:07:56 -1000
From:  MuntadaNet Webmaster <webmaster (at mark) muntada.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:07340] Re: Mounting Drive from RaQ 550 using USB  Enclosure to BQ Box
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The RaQ 550 used an XFS file system.  So I am sure that is the issue 
here.  I don't believe out of the box CentOS is supporting this.  How 
can I enable this then?

-Rashid

At 08:35 PM 10/1/2006, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:

>On Oct 2, 2006, at 1:45 AM, Kristian Eklund wrote:
>
>>>I get:
>>>FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors
>>>mount: you must specify the filesystem type
>>
>>This should give you a hint that you need to enable FAT support in your
>>kernel. It looks to me that it doesn't have any FAT in the kernel.
>
>That message in itself does not indicate a specific filesystem. 
>Pretty sure that most all stock kernels will have FAT support.
>
>Cordially
>Patrick Giagnocavo
>patrick (at mark) zill.net
>BlueQuartz servers from $79/month!
>

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