/dev/sda1 on /boot not mounted

L yuanlux at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 20:43:47 UTC 2008


On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Steve Repo <scmuser at gmail.com> wrote:

> > When I installed Fedora 9 via network installation, I put installation
> > images on /boot (mounted on /dev/sda1). After months, I noticed that this
> > partition /dev/sda1 was not auto mounted to /boot but as a media, see
> below
> >
> > /dev/sda1               197625     45289    142132  25% /media/_boot
> >
> > All updated kernel stuff are stored at /boot but mounted on
> > /dev/sda2              8066196   4789696   2866748  63% /
> >
> > What's a sensible way to restore or remount /dev/sda1 no /boot and put
> > updated kernel images back to /boot (on /dev/sda1)?
> >
> >
> > my fstab looks like this
> >
> > UUID=5e2d514d-487e-4881-aff0-84bc64583555 /                       ext3
> > defaults        1 1
> > UUID=ef374257-0424-40d8-afb9-7e0f853c789b /home                   ext3
> > defaults        1 2
> > UUID=59d91345-d399-47d9-8f4f-e5e410b16dc0 /usr                    ext3
> > defaults        1 2
> > tmpfs                   /dev/shm                tmpfs   defaults        0
> 0
> > devpts                  /dev/pts                devpts  gid=5,mode=620  0
> 0
> > sysfs                   /sys                    sysfs   defaults        0
> 0
> > proc                    /proc                   proc    defaults        0
> 0
> > UUID=421e363c-f023-47a2-9c36-f7a2f854f32a swap                    swap
> > defaults        0 0
> > /dev/sdb1       /mnt/USBG       vfat
> > noauto,rw,users,shortname=mixed,defaults 0 0
> >
>
> Couldn't you add a newline liek the following?
>
> /dev/sda1              /boot                       ext3    defaults
>  1 1
>

What's the differenty between

/dev/sda1              /boot                       ext3    defaults
 1  1

and

/dev/sda1              /boot                       ext3    defaults
 1  2

??

Thanks






>
> Ofcourse, I'm not sure that will work and make backups of fstab and
> your data ;-)
>
> Steve
>
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