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Scot L. Harris
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Sun Oct 3 00:45:09 UTC 2004
On Sat, 2004-10-02 at 20:16, Paul wrote:
> By the looks of fstab, /dev/hdb1 and /dev/hdc1 aren't explicitly used.
> That's not to say that they're not in use. A quick and simple way to
> test if they are mounted is to open a terminal window (redhat -> system-
> tools -> terminal), su, umount /dev/hdb1. If it doesn't report an error,
> the drive is not mounted. If it does report an error, then FC has
> swallowed it and is using it invisibly.
>
> If it's not mounted, create a mount point (cd /; mkdir shared - you'll
> need to be root for that though). Edit /etc/fstab so it has the line
>
> /dev/hdb1 /shared ext3 noauto,user,exec,kudzu 0,0
>
> That will then be mountable and you set your shares to there. You should
> see my fstab for a nightmare ;-p
IMHO a better way to sort out what file systems have been mounted is to
use the command:
df -vh
That should tell you which devices are mounted, where they are mounted,
and how much space is available and used.
Compare that with the output of
fdisk -l
and you should have a complete picture of what partitions have been
defined and which ones have been formatted and mounted.
--
Scot L. Harris
webid at cfl.rr.com
"Consistency requires you to be as ignorant today as you were a year ago."
-- Bernard Berenson
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