* Anders Johansson
Hm. I seem to recall that you're using an older version of suse - and I also seem to recall that there was a bug in an older version of yast, where under certain circumstances it would clear out fstab, if the fstab file had some small problem that the parser couldn't handle (can't remember the details, this was a long time ago)
Ah, old-timer's.... But I tend to wander. I developed a rather unique problem which I could not solve with SLED 10 (somewhat bastardized) and installed 11.2 which is current according to zypper dup.
So, did you recently use yast, round about the time when fstab went away?
No, mountmanager was the problem, tested and confirmed. It leaves fstab as a 0 length file :^(. Immediately removed mountmaster and gave bug report to author. Will also file one in bugzilla.
I don't think there is a way - but you can save yourself some typing by simply copy/pasting the disk IDs from /dev/disk/by-id/
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