Re: fstab option to 'skip' a file system?

2005-06-11 Thread Glenn Dawson
At 08:16 PM 6/11/2005, Marc G. Fournier wrote: Is there an option that I can add to fstab (or some way of doing it?) that, when a server reboots, it will 'ignore' that file system, but I can still do a 'mount /fs' after the fact? in the options column in fstab specify noauto -Glenn I have

Re: fstab option to 'skip' a file system?

2005-06-11 Thread Marc G. Fournier
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005, Bob Bomar wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Marc G. Fournier wrote: | | Is there an option that I can add to fstab (or some way of doing it?) | that, when a server reboots, it will 'ignore' that file system, but I | can still do a 'mount /fs' after the fa

Re: fstab option to 'skip' a file system?

2005-06-11 Thread Bob Bomar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Marc G. Fournier wrote: | | Is there an option that I can add to fstab (or some way of doing it?) | that, when a server reboots, it will 'ignore' that file system, but I | can still do a 'mount /fs' after the fact? | | I have remote servers that I'd l

fstab option to 'skip' a file system?

2005-06-11 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Is there an option that I can add to fstab (or some way of doing it?) that, when a server reboots, it will 'ignore' that file system, but I can still do a 'mount /fs' after the fact? I have remote servers that I'd like to manually fsck one of the file systems after it comes up, but I don't h