On Fri, Sep 07, 2012 at 01:04:00PM +0800, 周涛 wrote:
hi all!
some windows vm's filesystem type is unknown(/dev/sda: unknown),
and 'mount' command leads to:
'libguestfs: error: mount: /dev/sda on / (options: ''): mount: you must
specify the filesystem type '
if i don't know the type, whether i could mount the device?
There are lots of possible causes for this:
- You don't have ntfs-3g installed
- /dev/sda isn't a filesystem (maybe /dev/sda1?)
- The filesystem type really is some unknown new thing.
(The last one is least likely)
Try running the 'file' or 'vfs-type' command on the filesystem, or run
'virt-filesystems --all --long' on the disk and see what it says.
Rich.
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