On Sun, 20 Oct 2019, Ben Koenig wrote:
Ah I was about to ask about that. One of the things that trips me up about
manual edits in /etc/fstab is that if you make a change to a drive that is
already mounted, it doesn't automatically re-mount it with the new
parameters.
Does dirvish work now?
Ben,
Nope. I can't figure out what's going on. For example,
[root@salmo /etc/postfix]# cd /mnt/backup/
[root@salmo /mnt/backup]# ls
ls: reading directory '.': Input/output error
[root@salmo /mnt/backup]# fdisk -l
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sdc1 2048 3907029134 3907027087 1.8T Linux filesystem
It keeps switching that external drive between /dev/sdc1/ and /dev/sdd1/,
which hasn't happened with any external USB block device before.
When I cd to /mnt/backup/salmo-*/dirvish/ and run 'dirvish --vault
salmo.appl-ecosys.com --init' it tells me, 'cannot open config file:
default.conf', yet
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 67 Oct 19 13:54 default.conf
What might prevent dirvish opening that file since it can be read by anyone
and everyone?
Regards,
Rich
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