Frank Hale <halef@bellatlantic.net> writes:
At the command line (xterm if you're in X) just type in info fstab The page will automagically generate right before your very eyes!
No I did this and it still tells me no manual entry for fstab. I install the allman package and it still doesn't have an entry for fstab. What gives?
You are right -- (I installed practically everything from 5.3 and I did not get it either) An old copy of redhat 5.0 I have has it as a part of the mount-2.7f-1 package, but SuSE uses the util-2.6-24 package to contain mount, so I guess it got left out. You can probably locate a copy of redhat'ss mount-2.7f-1.src.rpm and install the man pages from it. (or talk SuSE into putting it out on their ftp site.) - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e