I thank you for the suggestions. Now I will play with my new hard drive and see how things work.by oldman - Debian
I finally found some time to set the labels on my two fantom drives. I now have them both available and showing the correct files. Thank you for guiding me through a new learning experience. I do have some questions. Webmin now shows the two drives twice when I look at Disk and Network File systems. The first entries show: Mounted as Type Location Used In use? ↓by oldman - Debian
I have done the busybox and fdisk -l for each of the drives individually. Here is the data for my drive that has the files saved. This is for my first drive that has been running and has files saved. Oct 10 22:14:16 SERVER02 user.info kernel: [428869.977595] usb 1-1.3.4: new full speed USB device using orion-ehci and address 12 Oct 10 22:14:16 SERVER02 user.info kernel: [428870.0878by oldman - Debian
I commented out the lines in /etc/fstab I umount on each drive, and disconnected them by removing their usb plug and turning off their power. Then I tried running busybox as you suggested, and got this: root@SERVER02:~# busybox logread -n logread: invalid option -- 'n' BusyBox v1.17.1 (Debian 1:1.17.1-8) multi-call binary. Usage: logread Show messages in syslogd'sby oldman - Debian
Okay, I fixed my typo. Now Webmin has: /mnt/fantom01 NTFS-3G SCSI device B partition 1 49% Yes Yes /mnt/fantom02 NTFS-3G SCSI device C partition 1 49% Yes Yes That is a bit strange, since I have not placed any files on the second drive. If I access the Dockstar from a Windows 7 machine, I only see the second drive, but see all the files from the first drive. If I have tby oldman - Debian
I have my Dockstar setup and running with a single hard drive. Everything is working and I can access the hard drive via my home network. Now I have added a second hard drive, that is the same make and model of the first. I can't seem to get this drive to work. When I use fdisk -l, the drives give a lot of information, including /dev/sdb1 for the working drive and /dev/sdc1 for the dby oldman - Debian