Bruce wrote:

> >> 2.  I assume the top level mount point /fedora exists on your
> system.
> >> That's a little unusual.  It's usually something like /mnt/fedora,
> >> but it's your system.
> >
> > I'm confused. The Fedora stuff exists ONLY on /dev/sda. As far as LFS
> > is concerned, it doesn't exist until I mount /dev/sda1 (or sda2), and
> > I can call the mount point whatever I want, no? So in the LFS
> > /etc/fstab I could have "/dev/sda1 /fedora ..." or "/dev/sda1
> > /mnt/fedora ..." or anything else I please. Is that not correct?
> 
> I said that it's unusual, not incorrect.  It's your disto, your rules.

Ok, so the *conventional* way to mount my Fedora filesystem under LFS would be 
something like "/dev/sda1 /mnt/fedora ...", right?

Sorry to be so pedantic, but I'm in the process of learning conventions via LFS.

Alan
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