Re: What is the format/syntax for /etc/fstab.order ?



On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:56:20 +0200, Robert Heller wrote:

All three disks have identical partition tables and all of the
partitions (except some system partitions) have *identical* volume
labels.

CentOS, with a 2.6<mumble> kernel, barfs: it complains about the
duplicate labels and does not mount anything.

My solution was to have different labels for each install.
I use e2label to change partition labels.
.



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