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Re: Redhat 4.0 trouble....
Thanks for all the input, it does seem like what Ira is saying is the
case. What's the best way to change the mount point? And since this is my "user"
partition, primary #2 is the a good standard mane for this mount?
Thanks, David
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Subject: Re: Redhat 4.0 trouble....
Author: owner-linux-il (owner-linux-il@linux.org.il) at unix,mime
Date: 12/12/96 2:49
On Thu, 12 Dec 1996, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > > > /dev/hda1 / ext2 defaults 11
> > > > /dev/hda2 /dev/hda2 ext2 defaults 12 >
> > ^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> > Apparently, you are trying to mount /dev/hda2 _ON_ /dev/hda2, which is
> > incorrect.
>
> This fstab entry indeed isn't correct. But I suspect this error is
> caused
> because /dev/hda2 is a directory instead of being a block device inode.
> What does "ls -l /dev/hda2" give? Try running "/dev/MAKEDEV hda" (from
> /dev) if /dev/hda2 looks strange (e.g. differs from /dev/hda1 in more
> fields than just the minor device number).
of course it's not a blockdev anymore! RedHat's installation as very
simplistic in this... he typed in the wrong mount point, and it literely
made the directory, and mounted the volume. later in the installation the
devices' RPM tryed to install itself but probably failed at that
file/directory (maybe other devices were not created subsequently)
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