> > LABEL=/usr/local/pgsql  /usr/local/pgsql      ext3
> > noatime,data=writeback  1 2
> > LABEL=/usr/local/pgsql  /usr/local/pgsql/wal  ext3
> > noatime,data=ordered    1 2
>
> The same label mounted on two different mount points is probably I typo?


No, the same label mounted on two different mount points is not a typo. This
is the way it is in my /etc/fstab.

Note that I did not create this file myself, it was created by the RedHat
Enterprise Linux 3 ES installer. I created different partitions for the data
directory (/usr/local/pgsql) and the wal directory (/usr/local/pgsql/wal)
using the installer and this is how the /etc/fstab file ended up.

Why, is this bad? They use the same label, but use different mount points?
Can this cause problems?


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