Thank you, that seems to do the trick.
Does anyone else think this is a bug, since the file system should never try
to mount the superblock?
On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Joachim Ott jo.o...@googlemail.com wrote:
2009/5/31 Paul pault...@gmail.com:
Hey All
I have a sd card with 1 particition (4gb). I booted up and it seems that
OM2009 mounts /dev/mmcblk0 to /media/mmcblk0 even though it's not in
fstab.
I want to mount /dev/mmcblk0p1 to /media/card cause I have my GPS maps
and
my root home directory (/media/card/bind-home) there. But because
/dev/mmcblk0 is already mounted, it prevents the partition to mount.
I've removed the /media/mmcblk0 directory and rebooted, and everything
seemed to be ok, but next time, everything went back to the original
settings.
Try this: add a line to /etc/udev/mount.blacklist
/dev/mmcblk0
Then boot once more and check it out.
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