Filesystems Not Mounting
Gene Poole
gene.poole at macys.com
Tue Nov 20 20:25:13 UTC 2007
This is from Fedora 7. A week old install.
A little history:
Was running Fedora 6 with all available fixes via yum without any
issues (this included Sun Java and Oracle 10g Enterprise database).
I performed a clean install on this same machine of Fedora 7. But I
had the same filesystem issues so I went back to Fedora 6.
Later I performed a clean install on this machine of Fedora 8. But
with the Sun Java and Oracle database issues, I fell back to Fedora
6.
Now - After the EOL for Fedora 6 was announced and I saw no
resolution for the Oracle and Java issues, I did a clean install of
Fedora 7.
Thanks,
Gene Poole
gene.poole at macys.com
> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:40:07 -0600
> From: "Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel at infinity-ltd.com>
> Subject: Re: Filesystems Not Mounting
> To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list at redhat.com>
> Message-ID: <47432A07.6030500 at infinity-ltd.com>
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>
> Gene Poole wrote:
>> You will notice below that the file system that I mounted manually,
>> produces 2 entries in fstab. And when you reboot the machine while it
is
>> going down produces an error for each duplicated entry.
>>
> What version of Fedora are you running? I have never seen mounting a
> file system manually produce changes in /etc/fstab. I do remember
> that auto-mounting drives back in FC5 (FC4?) used to produce a
> temporary entry in /etc/fstab when you hot-plugged a drive, but even
> then manually mounting a file system would not produce an entry in
> /etc/fstab. (It would in /etv/mtab...) So I suspect that the entries
> were created some other way.
>
> Mikkel
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