Error - mount: LABEL=pub Duplicate - not mounted
Dave Gavin
dgavin at davegavin.com
Mon Mar 8 15:42:51 UTC 2004
Barry,
You probably have two disk partitions with the label of "pub" on them and the
system doesn't know which one you want mounted. You can either change the
/etc/fstab to use /dev names or find the partition which should not be mounted
and change it's label to something unique.
# /sbin/e2label /dev/hda6
/pub
# /sbin/e2label /dev/hda6 /oldpub
#
Personally, I change the fstab entries to use the actual device name rather
than the labels because of problems like this.
Good luck,
Dave Gavin
On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 07:20:53 -0400
Barry Yu <barryyupuilee at netscape.net> wrote:
> During booting process, I have notice there is an error message;
> Mount ing local file system; mount:LABEL=pub duplicate - not
> mounted [Filed].
> Why this happens and what is the remedy? Thanks.
>
>
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