Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
I'd appreciate it if somebody could please have a look at my /etc/fstab
file shown below and let me know if it's OK. I've searched this mailing
list's archives and an example /etc/fstab I found was a bit different to
mine. I also had a look at the /etc/fstab files
On 06/26/2012 10:18 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
The /boot partition is rarely written. The purpose of a journaled file
system is to recover written data in a cache that is in the journal an
not properly committed to the disk in the case of a power/system
failure. Making /boot ext3 is OK, but it
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 11:14 PM, Ken Moffat zarniwh...@ntlworld.comwrote:
ext3 should be ok for /boot. fsck will be run on *all* the
filesystems in fstab which are automounted and in need of an fsck.
Understood. Thanks.
Thanks, I didn't know that file could do that!
No worries. I
I'd appreciate it if somebody could please have a look at my /etc/fstab
file shown below and let me know if it's OK. I've searched this mailing
list's archives and an example /etc/fstab I found was a bit different to
mine. I also had a look at the /etc/fstab files on a Ubuntu and Debian
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 09:27:03PM +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
I'd appreciate it if somebody could please have a look at my /etc/fstab
file shown below and let me know if it's OK. I've searched this mailing
list's archives and an example /etc/fstab I found was a bit different to
mine. I