Re: Mount problem



On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 01:39:51PM +0200, Asuka Langley wrote:
I have a big problem.. to be honest this problem belongs to a friend of
mine, just he can't speak english, and he is blind, so it's a bit difficult.
So..the problem

He have this line in his fstab:
/dev/sdb1 /media/disk2 ext3 auto,users 0 0

This was working for he .. for few weeks. But after that weeks, the
directory became empty after a reboot. Then, he tried to remount it, but it
says: /dev/sdb

did the device get renamed? Check /var/log/syslog to see what device
name gets assigned to the device. Consider adding a lable to the
filesystem on the device and mounting with the LABEL option.

Doug.


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