PDA

View Full Version : HELP : mount: you must specify the filesystem type.


tivo dave
09-03-2006, 04:26 AM
Hi

Have an UK Tivo, with probable blown modem from thunderstorm. (Replaced HD & power supply, to no avail)

I've followed instructions to restore TiVo Virgin image to a 120GB hard drive, no probs. I now want to access files on the TiVo to rename the modem bin file

Booting PC (with only CD drive (hda) & TiVo disk(hdc) ) I issue the following cmd :-

mkdir /mnt/tivo
mount /dev/hdc4 /mnt/tivo
/dev/hdc4: Success
mount: you must specify the filesystem type.

An "ls" of /mnt/tivo shows nothing.

Following other advice on this forum I have tried byteswapping

Using MFSTOOLS 2.0 I have tried to follow advice of byteswapping by trying option "swap" & "dmaswap", but end up with :-

VFS: Cannot open root device "" or 03:02
Please append a correct "root=" boot option
Kernel panic : VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 03:02

...at which point PC just hangs.

Have tried all the above with another working 120GB drivbe, just to prove it's not a drive issue. Have also tried on another PC to prove it's not a PC specific prob.

Any advice please, as I've now been without my TiVo for 2 weeks & starting to get the shakes :rolleyes:

Cheers Dave

tivo dave
09-04-2006, 04:32 AM
No one :confused: I came across this site after days of searching for resolution to problem & was hoping the experienced members would help out noobies like me :(

Without any help this TiVo is destined for the bin & I'll be forced to buy a Toppy :eek: Come on guys, help a fellow TiVo owner stay a TiVo owner please !!!!

BTUx9
09-04-2006, 05:17 AM
it sounds like you're enabling byteswap on the wrong device... I don't think any of the tivo boot cds expect the cd drive as primary master so you might want to switch them around.

tivo dave
09-04-2006, 11:14 AM
Thanks for taking time to reply....really appreciated. Changed as suggested but got some really weird error re superblock for HD, when hda & trying to use SWAP. Also tried as HDB position , changing jumpers etc, but got same as original error :( :(

Any other ideas guys ?

puffdaddy
09-05-2006, 11:24 AM
Any other ideas guys ?Are you sure that your root is on /dev/hdx4? You might want to try /dev/hdx7 as well (depending upon what the bootpage on your drive says). If partition 7 was the active root, and that image had been backed up and restored, then partition 4 might be blank.

I ran into problems byteswapping with a USB-to-IDE cable and did everything via the Silicondust install CD (which I think booted with byteswapping already enabled). You might want to booting from that CD if the above doesn't work.

tivo dave
09-05-2006, 02:22 PM
Cheers Puffdaddy. Tried 7, but same problem. Will look to try the CD you stated.

Thanks for taking time to reply....much apreciated :)

tivo dave
09-06-2006, 01:39 PM
Puffdaddy you are king !!!!!

Downloaded CD install from here :- http://www.silicondust.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=990 & booted & mounted HD 1st time :)

Can't thankyou enough !!