you said: "I could understand wanting to mount from the command line even if you can successfully mount from the GUI" I don't know why, but GUI mounting isn't working for me. I have two more partitions, one in ext3 and another one in ext4, but when a go to mount menu, just Haiku partition is displayed for me. you said: "/dev/disk/ata/0/master/3 a directory?" No, it is not a directory and you said: "Oh well, why are you trying to mount from the command line?" Long time working with linux... hehehehe P.s. : here, in Brazil, this "heheheh" is a laugh! hehehhe 2010/5/20, PHilip RUshik <prushik@xxxxxxxxx>: > On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 4:58 PM, Antonio Alves Junior < > alvesjunior.antonio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> good morning everyboby, >> >> I am having some troubles to mount a partitions of my HD. >> >> I'm doing like that: >> >> /tmp/hd> mount -t ext4 /dev/disk/ata/0/master/ >> 0 1 1_0 2 3 raw >> >> /tmp/hd> mount -t ext4 /dev/disk/ata/0/master/3 . >> mount: No such device >> >> Somebody can help-me about that? >> >> Thanks, >> A.junior >> >> > > I wasn't aware that we were supporting ext4. huh.. Oh well, why are you > trying to mount from the command line? Can't you mount from the GUI? > I don't know, maybe you are like me and get pissed off when you try to do > something and it doesn't work and then people give you alternative solutions > instead of answers. I could understand wanting to mount from the command > line even if you can successfully mount from the GUI, I'm just wondering > why. > Anyway, doesn't look like you specified a mount point. And also, I could be > totally wrong, because I am at work and can't boot haiku at the moment to > check, but isn't /dev/disk/ata/0/master/3 a directory? shouldn't you command > look like "mount -t ext4 /dev/disk/ata/0/master/3/raw" or something along > those lines? (I'm not sure what's in that directory, raw is a guess) > -- Grato, A.junior