Ron Foster at Baldor-IS wrote:
/etc/fstab doesn't get changed very often - generally, only when
adding/removing storage. Despite your incident, its damage a low-risk
event, and I can't imagine how it might have happened other than by
human mistake.
Actually I have had YaST corrupt the fstab. This was in the early
SLES9 days.
That's not a human mistake?
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John
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