[SLE] /etc/fstab

From: Jake Pumphrey (jake.pumphrey_at_btopenworld.com)
Date: 12/14/03

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    I was reading man fstab and noted these lines:

          The second field, (fs_file), describes the mount point for
           the filesystem. For swap partitions, this field should be
           specified as `none'.

    The line for swap in my own fstab reads:

    /dev/hda1 swap swap pri=42 0 0

    So it looks like the second field should be changed to `none'.
    Is this correct?

    Jake
    SUSE 8.2 pro

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