Re: new /etc/fstab

2001-01-02 Thread Leonard den Ottolander
Hi Kyle, Also, reading at man mount and man fstab no mention is made of the new fstab layout which stikes me as odd also\ Well, if I search man fstab(5) or mount(8) for "label" it tells me what you want to know ;-). The use of labels is not a new option, just the fact that

Re: new /etc/fstab

2001-01-01 Thread rpjday
On Mon, 1 Jan 2001, Kyle Hargraves wrote: Hi When building a RH 7.0 system I made a mistake in regard to misnaming a mount point for a file system. I intended the mount point to be /usr/share but (at Xam I typed /var/share. Initially, in /etc/fstab it appeared as LABEL=/var/share

new /etc/fstab

2000-12-31 Thread Kyle Hargraves
Hi When building a RH 7.0 system I made a mistake in regard to misnaming a mount point for a file system. I intended the mount point to be /usr/share but (at Xam I typed /var/share. Initially, in /etc/fstab it appeared as LABEL=/var/share /var/share ext2 defaults 1 2 which I

owner - new /etc/fstab option?

1999-10-23 Thread Tony Nugent
This seems to be something new that has appeared in rh61, and I can't seem to find any documentation about it. In the default fstab file there's a new mount option for the removable media devices: "owner". No mention of it in mount(8) or fstab(5). Can anyone tell me exactly what its purpose

Re: owner - new /etc/fstab option?

1999-10-23 Thread Erik Troan
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Tony Nugent wrote: In the default fstab file there's a new mount option for the removable media devices: "owner". No mention of it in mount(8) or fstab(5). Can anyone tell me exactly what its purpose is? It lets a user mount a filesystem if they own the block device