I installed SUSE9.3 in a separate slice of my drive, I now run 9.2 . When I finished the 9.3 installed and logged in, none of my existing "extra" partitions got mounted. these are FAT partitions to swap files between XP and SUSE.. without having those drives mounted I am lost. what do I need to do to turn on mounting those partitions?? here is part of my /etc/fstab. NOTE it shows my new SUSE9.3 partition hdb1 as a WINDOWS partition. when I installed 9.3 I reformatted that partition as reiserfs. Oh yeah, my current /home partition is also a separate slice, hdb6 /dev/hdb5 /windows/E vfat users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 LABEL=/home2 /home2 reiserfs acl,user_xattr 0 0 /dev/hdb8 /windows/H vfat users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb9 swap swap pri=42 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /windows/F reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /home reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 0 /dev/hdb1 /windows/D reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 -- Paul Cartwright Registered Linux user # 367800 X-Request-PGP: http://home.comcast.net/~p.cartwright/wsb/key.asc
Paul Cartwright wrote:
I installed SUSE9.3 in a separate slice of my drive, I now run 9.2 . When I finished the 9.3 installed and logged in, none of my existing "extra" partitions got mounted. these are FAT partitions to swap files between XP and SUSE..
Which partitions are we talking about, hdb5 and hdb8? 'cat /etc/mtab' to see what is actually mounted. If these two partitions are not being mounted, I cannot see why, as the "noauto" option is not specified in the fourth column.
here is part of my /etc/fstab. NOTE it shows my new SUSE9.3 partition hdb1 as a WINDOWS partition. when I installed 9.3 I reformatted that
It is listed as reiserfs in the fstab snippet you posted but it is mountable as /windows/D. I think we need to see the entire fstab file for this.
partition as reiserfs. Oh yeah, my current /home partition is also a separate slice, hdb6
Which also seems to be mountable as /windows/F. ie. it appears twice in what you posted.. unusual, to say the least.
LABEL=/home2 /home2 reiserfs acl,user_xattr 0 0
^^^^^^^^^ This convention to specify a device is allowed certainly for ext2/3 and xfs, but I am not sure about reiserfs -- it is not according to my manpages for fstab, but I might have an older version of mount or the manual might be outdated (though both are doubtful, I have mount ver 2.11z). If this partition is being mounted, then OK; if it is not, replace the LABEL=.. by the actual /dev name.
/dev/hdb8 /windows/H vfat users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb9 swap swap pri=42 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /windows/F reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /home reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 0 /dev/hdb1 /windows/D reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0
I installed SUSE9.3 in a separate slice of my drive, I now run 9.2 . When I finished the 9.3 installed and logged in, none of my existing "extra" partitions got mounted. these are FAT partitions to swap files between XP and SUSE..
Which partitions are we talking about, hdb5 and hdb8? 'cat /etc/mtab' to see what is actually mounted. If these two partitions are not being mounted, I cannot see why, as the "noauto" option is not specified in the fourth column.
here is part of my /etc/fstab. NOTE it shows my new SUSE9.3 partition hdb1 as a WINDOWS partition. when I installed 9.3 I reformatted that
It is listed as reiserfs in the fstab snippet you posted but it is mountable as /windows/D. I think we need to see the entire fstab file for this. bc@PaulsPC:~> cat /etc/fstab /dev/hdb10 / reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 1 /dev/hda2 /windows/C ntfs ro,users,gid=users,umask=0002,nls=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb5 /windows/E vfat users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 LABEL=/home2 /home2 reiserfs acl,user_xattr 0 0 /dev/hdb8 /windows/H vfat users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb9 swap swap pri=42 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0
On Sun April 17 2005 6:18 pm, Darryl Gregorash wrote: proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs noauto 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs noauto 0 0 /dev/cdrecorder /media/cdrecorder subfs fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/dvd /media/dvd subfs fs=cdfss,ro,procuid,nosuid,nodev,exec,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy subfs fs=floppyfss,procuid,nodev,nosuid,sync 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /windows/F reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 /dev/hdb6 /home reiserfs acl,user_xattr 1 0 /dev/hdb1 /windows/D reiserfs users,gid=users,umask=0002,iocharset=utf8 0 0 pbc@PaulsPC:~>
partition as reiserfs. Oh yeah, my current /home partition is also a separate slice, hdb6
Which also seems to be mountable as /windows/F. ie. it appears twice in what you posted.. unusual, to say the least.
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Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Sun April 17 2005 6:18 pm, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
I installed SUSE9.3 in a separate slice of my drive, I now run 9.2 . When I finished the 9.3 installed and logged in, none of my existing "extra" partitions got mounted. these are FAT partitions to swap files between XP and SUSE..
Which partitions are we talking about, hdb5 and hdb8? 'cat /etc/mtab' to see what is actually mounted. If these two partitions are not being mounted, I cannot see why, as the "noauto" option is not specified in the fourth column.
We should still see what is being mounted at boot -- 'cat /etc/mtab' or 'mount -l'
Also, have you tried mounting a vfat partition manually? mount -a -t vfat
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