ntfs mount

J. W. Ballantine jwb at homer.att.com
Fri May 7 11:09:30 PDT 2004


The last four lines are not even close:
00000000  fa eb 5c 53 42 4d 33 2e  37 2e 31 00 02 01 01 00  |..\SBM3.7.1.....|
00000010  02 e0 00 40 0b f0 09 00  12 00 02 00 00 00 00 00  |... at ............|
00000020  00 00 00 00 00 00 29 00  00 00 00 53 4d 41 52 54  |......)....SMART|
00000030  20 42 54 4d 47 52 46 41  54 31 32 20 20 20 eb 1f  | BTMGRFAT12   ..|
00000040  53 42 4d 4c 01 03 2c 01  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  |SBML..,.........|
00000050  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 31  |...............1|
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00000070  06 b9 00 01 f3 a5 ea 7b  00 60 00 0e 1f 68 00 10  |.......{.`...h..|
00000080  07 8d 36 46 00 b9 05 00  31 ff 51 ac 88 c1 66 ad  |..6F....1.Q...f.|
00000090  66 89 c3 b8 01 02 09 c9  74 12 e8 57 00 72 3a 81  |f.......t..W.r:.|
000000a0  c7 00 02 66 43 e2 f3 59  e2 e0 eb 01 59 31 ff 26  |...fC..Y....Y1.&|
000000b0  66 81 7d 04 53 42 4d 4b  75 20 26 81 7d 08 07 03  |f.}.SBMKu &.}...|
000000c0  75 18 26 8b 4d 0a 30 db  26 8a 05 00 c3 47 e2 f8  |u.&.M.0.&....G..|
000000d0  08 db 75 06 ea 00 00 00  10 59 8d 36 ad 01 ac 08  |..u......Y.6....|
000000e0  c0 74 09 bb 07 00 b4 0e  cd 10 eb f2 30 e4 cd 16  |.t..........0...|
000000f0  cd 18 eb fe 60 50 53 bb  aa 55 b4 41 cd 13 72 45  |....`PS..U.A..rE|
00000100  81 fb 55 aa 75 3f f6 c1  01 74 3a 5b 58 80 c4 40  |..U.u?...t:[X..@|
00000110  8d 36 02 02 66 31 c9 c6  04 10 66 89 4c 0c 88 4c  |.6..f1....f.L..L|
00000120  01 88 4c 03 88 44 02 89  7c 04 8c 44 06 66 89 5c  |..L..D..|..D.f.\|
00000130  08 50 52 cd 13 5a 58 73  6b e8 6a 00 fe c6 80 fe  |.PR..ZXsk.j.....|
00000140  03 72 e1 eb 5e 52 06 57  b4 08 cd 13 88 0e 00 02  |.r..^R.W........|
00000150  88 36 01 02 5f 07 5a 5b  58 72 48 50 52 66 89 d8  |.6.._.Z[XrHPRf..|
00000160  66 0f b7 0e 00 02 81 e1  3f 00 66 31 d2 66 f7 f1  |f.......?.f1.f..|
00000170  42 89 d1 66 31 db 8a 1e  01 02 fe c3 66 31 d2 66  |B..f1.......f1.f|
00000180  f7 f3 88 d3 86 c4 c0 e0  06 09 c1 5a 58 88 de 89  |...........ZX...|
00000190  fb 31 ff 50 cd 13 58 73  0b e8 0a 00 47 81 ff 03  |.1.P..Xs....G...|
000001a0  00 72 f0 f9 61 c3 60 31  c0 cd 13 61 c3 07 53 42  |.r..a.`1...a..SB|
000001b0  4d 4b 20 42 61 64 21 0d  0a 00 00 00 00 00 00 01  |MK Bad!.........|
000001c0  01 00 2d fe ff ff 3f 00  00 00 39 b1 d4 01 00 ff  |..-...?...9.....|
000001d0  ff ff 2d fe ff ff 78 b1  d4 01 3b 8b 38 01 80 ff  |..-...x...;.8...|
000001e0  ff ff a5 fe ff ff b3 3c  0d 03 fc 47 bb 00 00 ff  |.......<...G....|
000001f0  ff ff a5 fe ff ff af 84  c8 03 51 ce df 00 55 aa  |..........Q...U.|
00000200

I use the same boot manager on another system (xp rather than 2k) and
have no problems mounting the disk.

Jim

----------  In Response to your message -------------

>  Date:  Fri, 07 May 2004 18:40:15 +0100
>  To:  "J. W. Ballantine" <jwb at homer.att.com>
>  From:  Mark Ovens <mark at ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
>  Subject:  Re: ntfs mount
>
>  J. W. Ballantine wrote:
>  
>  > The full fdisk output is:
>  > ******* Working on device /dev/ad0 *******
>  > parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
>  > cylinders=4865 heads=255 sectors/track=63 (16065 blks/cyl)
>  > 
>  
>  [snip]
>  
>  I take it that the partition sizees reported are correct?
>  
>  > It a Dell, but given the configuration, i do not believe it came
>  > pre-installed from the factory.
>  
>  I would have thought that a Dell would have had *an* OS pre-installed.
>  
>  > Only the first partition is bootable, I had two to separate the
>  > "standard" install from the non-standard (ie the programs I use).
>  > The multi-os boot manager is Smart Boot Manager, but that doesn't change
>  > any partiton ids.
>  
>  Not come across Smart Boot Manager but I wonder if it creates a small 
>  partition to run from; the OS/2 Boot Manager, which was also shipped 
>  with older versions of Partition Magic, did but, like "recovery" 
>  partitions it didn't get a drive letter.
>  
>  Try running:
>  
>  # dd if=/dev/ad0 of=/tmp/foo bs=512 count=1
>  # hd /tmp/foo > /tmp/foo.hd
>  
>  This copies the first sector of the disk to a file and hd(1) does a 
>  hexdump of the binary file.
>  
>  Open /tmp/foo.hd in an editor and look at the last 4 lines, they should 
>  look similar to:
>  
>  000001b0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 80 01
>  000001c0  01 00 a5 7f ff 10 3f 00  00 00 41 97 60 00 00 00
>  000001d0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
>  000001e0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
>  000001f0  00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 00 00 55 aa
>  00000200
>  
>  (there will be the ASCII to the right of each line but I've not included 
>  it to prevent wrapping in the e-mail)
>  
>  The partition type is the third hex number in the last 4 lines; the 
>  example above is 'a5' (FreeBSD) and the disk has only one partition 
>  which is why the other 3 lines are all zeros.
>  
>  Post the file /tmp/foo.hd here as other stuff may yield clues.
>  
>  Regards,
>  
>  Mark
>  
>  




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