Hi Troy,
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Troy Dawson wrote:
[...]
Make two partitions right next to each other. (example: hda10 and hda11)
Make the first partition an ext3 partition, and label it. (example: MYLABEL)
Make the second partition a dos or vfat partition, be sure to make the
filesystem.
Edit your /etc/fstab and put both of them in. For the ext3 device, use a
LABEL.
Run "mount -a"
You will get an error similar to
mount: the label MYLABEL occurs on both /dev/hda10 and /dev/hda11
[...]
If someone could try this on a real RHEL4 machine I would appreciate it. If
No surprise here: mount on RHEL4.5 is broken in this way.
they find that it's their bug, if they would file a bugzilla report, that
would be even greater.
#241477
There's an RPM with a simple fix for this in
http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~wiesand/SL4/
Cheers,
Stephan
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Stephan Wiesand
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15738 Zeuthen, Germany