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On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 00:47 -0400, Paul Abrahams wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 9:59 pm, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
If you're doing a repair, why on earth would you want to be mucking about with the mount points?
Example: you've used a partition manager to move and reorder the disk partitions, so the mount points (which of course are reflected in /etc/fstab) have to be changed correspondingly since, e.g., the filesystem that used to be on /dev/hda6 has now moved to /dev/hda7.
That is not 'repair' activity. Use the Yast disk partitioner icon. It lets you do this for all partitions. If you move /, chane this on the kernel command line and then run the disk partitioner. Not the disk repair. Your partitions are not broken. They are just moved.
Paul
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