When you type these commands:
"mount" (enter)
"cat /proc/mounts"

What do you see?

Noam

On Tue, 2002-02-19 at 20:13, Diego Iastrubni wrote:
> [internet@localhost internet]$ df
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda9                 7746      3679      3667  51% /boot
> none                    128004         0    128004   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/hdc1              6325240   4497808   1827432  72% /mnt/remove
> /dev/hda5              5124700   3474448   1650252  68% /mnt/win2kpro
> [internet@localhost internet]$
> 
> The system is mandrake 8.1, a self compiled kernel (2.4.17), with ext3 built 
> in. / is on a ext3 partition.
> 
> Did I forget something on the configuration? I do not see / on /etc/mtab. 
> When I boot using a mandrake kernel, / is mounted as ext2 and I still do not 
> see /.
> 
> Any ideas? RTFM? Online articles? Mandrake patches? Hocus pocus?
> 
>  - diego
> 
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