I've got a similary problem with fstab mounts. Is it possible that You
formated it with ext2 by mistake?
Roland
Behdad Esfahbod schrieb:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, snookertb wrote:
>James Harrison wrote:
>
>
>
>>/dev/hda4 /pub ext3 defaults 0 0
>>
>>try:
>>/dev/hda4 /pub ext3 defaults 1 2
>>
>>see
>>man fstab
>>
>>
>Ok, I have been man fstab and man 8 fstab 'ing for a while now.
>
>Still no joy.
>
>Question... Can the way the original filesystem was made be causing the
>problem? I went back and remade the filesystem as extended, but it
>didn't change anything. I can't see how the setup of the filesystem
>could be causing the problem once it works properly.
>
>I am at a loss as to what is wrong.
>
>tb
>
>
Do you have any other ext3 partitions there? Anything in logs?
be
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