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
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
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
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
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