When i reinstalled 9.0, one of the partitions was not permanently mounted. I must mount it each time, and, worst of all, I cannot copy anything to it! 9.0 made it into /data1 and on fstab gave it these parameters /dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0 How do I make it a permanently mounted partition, to which I can copy and from which I can delete? Thanks dj tuchler
On Monday 15 December 2003 7:02 am, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
When i reinstalled 9.0, one of the partitions was not permanently mounted. I must mount it each time, and, worst of all, I cannot copy anything to it! 9.0 made it into /data1 and on fstab gave it these parameters
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0
Try /dev/hda4 /data1 auto auto,user 0 0 i.e. change "noauto" to "auto" and it should mount whenever you start up.
How do I make it a permanently mounted partition, to which I can copy and from which I can delete?
Thanks
dj tuchler
Don't know why you can't write to it. Maybe someone else can help with that side of things. Eddie
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 23:02:38 -0800, "Dennis J. Tuchler"
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0
How do I make it a permanently mounted partition, to which I can copy and from which I can delete?
... change 'noauto' to 'auto'. might also check 'man fstab' -- << http://michaeljtobler.homelinux.com/ >> "Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ends -- tell me where to get more wax!!"
-----Original Message-----
From: "Dennis J. Tuchler"
When i reinstalled 9.0, one of the partitions was not permanently mounted. I must mount it each time, and, worst of all, I cannot copy anything to it! 9.0 made it into /data1 and on fstab gave it these parameters
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto auto,user 0 0 Should do the trick. Ken Schneider
On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 09:48, Ken Schneider wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: "Dennis J. Tuchler"
To: "S.u.S.E. mailing list" Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 23:02:38 -0800 Subject: [SLE] fstab problem When i reinstalled 9.0, one of the partitions was not permanently mounted. I must mount it each time, and, worst of all, I cannot copy anything to it! 9.0 made it into /data1 and on fstab gave it these parameters
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto auto,user 0 0 \
Thanks to those who helped and did not scold me for not going to man fstab. Of course, had they scolded, they would have been perfectly right in doing so. dj tuchler
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 00:03:20 -0800, "Dennis J. Tuchler"
Thanks to those who helped and did not scold me for not going to man fstab. Of course, had they scolded, they would have been perfectly right in doing so.
.... if you WANT to be scolded, let us know now, so that in the future, we'll know how to respond :) -- << http://michaeljtobler.homelinux.com/ >> Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned. -- Milton Friedman
Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
When i reinstalled 9.0, one of the partitions was not permanently mounted. I must mount it each time, and, worst of all, I cannot copy anything to it! 9.0 made it into /data1 and on fstab gave it these parameters
/dev/hda4 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0
How do I make it a permanently mounted partition, to which I can copy and from which I can delete?
Thanks
Simple. Look at the settings for the partition where "/" for Linux is (should be the line just above the /data1 ) and alter the fstab for /data1 to be the same. From memory, ".... reiserfs defaults 1 1 " Oh, if data1 is NOT formatted in reiserfs then put there what it IS formatted in (eg ext2). Cheers. -- Wagner's music is really not as bad as it sounds.
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Basil Chupin
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Dennis J. Tuchler
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Ken Schneider
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mjt