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i wanted to install arch after installing win10. i parted the free space into two partition for / and /home. then i followed the beginner guide, and some bad news occured when i mounted /dev/sdb3(for /) on /mnt,
mount:/dev/sdb3 is write-protected , mounting read-only
mount:/dev/sdb3 is already mounted or /mnt busy
when i executed pacstrap /mnt base, there was error like the following
ERROR:/mnt is not a mountpoint!
i have try to repart the disk, reboot, but didnot work, i would appreciate it if anyone could help to solve this problem
Last edited by huohuo (2016-04-21 06:20:47)
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How about
mount -o remount,rw
?
But I don't think it's a good idea after all... Hmmm...
What
mount -l | grep "sdb3"
says?
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What filesystem are you using on /dev/sdb3? Please provide details about your hardware.
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How about
mount -o remount,rw
?
But I don't think it's a good idea after all... Hmmm...
Whatmount -l | grep "sdb3"
says?
it returns nothing
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What filesystem are you using on /dev/sdb3? Please provide details about your hardware.
I have formating /dev/sdb3 and /dev/sdb5 to 83linux,and the others are 7HPFS/NTFS
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I have formating /dev/sdb3 and /dev/sdb5 to 83linux,and the others are 7HPFS/NTFS
those are partition types, we want to to know the filesystem .
what is the output of lsblk --fs ?
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Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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the first column contains message like this
mountpoint
sdc1 ios9660 ARCH_2016 /run/archios/bootmnt
sdc ios9660 AR...
sdc2 vfat AR..
sdc ios9660 AR..
loop0 squashfs /run/archios/sfs/airootfs
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message after lsblk -f
sdb
sdb1
sdb2
sdb3 isw_raid_member
sdb4 isw_...
sdb5 isw_...
sdb6 isw...
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let me guess : intel system and in windows you use "intel rapid storage" ?
That suggests your drive is setup to use software raid.
"fdisk -l /dev/sdb" would be helpful.
If you have internet connection from the live iso, you can use a cli pastebin client , check wiki.
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clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
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I am not sure about i used "intel rapid storage", i just selected custom installation and parted a 150G partition for windows and left the others free, and i donnot remember there were other choice about “Intel rapid storage” that i could choose.
I can get some message by "fdisk -l /dev/sdb", like Device and Type, but i donot know how to use these messages.
I am sorry but i donot quite understand you about "If you have internet connection from the live iso, you can use a cli pastebin client , check wiki.", could you please explain a bit more
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It might not be related but I know that turning off Windows 8 & 10 does not what it says. It puts the computer in hybrid shutdown, causing sometimes hard drive partition access problems. To really turn off Windows, you have to hold shift and click on "shutdown" in the "Power" menu. Yet I don't think this is the cause since Windows shouldn't be mounting any of your created partitions, but maybe it helps! :·)
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To all:
I think i have solved this problem. I checked my computer's disk info,and find it's 1T hdd+ 32G ssd, so i guess the computer use isw_raid by default. then i remove it and rewrite the disk into ext4, and things go well yet. I will tag solved to this topic and thank you all guys.
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