Mount usb drive with mount -a fails after f10 upgrade
Joe W. Byers
ecjbosu at aol.com
Tue Jan 6 22:49:11 UTC 2009
Kevin Martin <kevintm <at> ameritech.net> writes:
>
>
PRUNED
> >>
> > You could always turn off the auto-check for the drive in /etc/fstab.
> >
> > UUID=fa70e3b0-e364-4e9e-a5fc-c37e2b2e30c9 /media/disk ext3 defaults
1 0
> >
> > Mikkel
> >
>
> Essentially what I did by commenting out the whole line. I don't
really
> need the external hd to automount at bootup (matter of fact I don't
> remember having it setup that way in F8 before the upgrade) so I just
> commented out the mount line entirely.
>
> Kevin
>
Kevin,
I am having a similar problem without the requirement to drop to a
command
window and run fsck. My system will boot with fstab failures in the
boot sequence.
Joe
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