Josephine wrote:
On Saturday 28 August 2004 12:50, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
I found the place, and had the idea, that what I entered here was placed in /etc/fstab, but no.
I'm not sure how to prepare the mount point to be shown in the edit field.
I have this HDD, that I want to mount:
Disk /dev/hdf: 10.2 GB, 10245537792 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 1245 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hdf1 1 3 24066 83 Linux /dev/hdf2 4 61 465885 82 Linux swap /dev/hdf3 62 1245 9510480 83 Linux
Can you please tell me what to to, to get the mount point visible in theMount Point in Yast2
Thanks
Erik.
Now I got it, and can mount the wanted harddisk.
What can be entered in the 2 fields:
Volume label
and
Arbitrary option value ?.
Here is what the Yast2 has entered in the /ets/fstab according to what I entered there:
/dev/hdf3 /media/hdf ext2 ro,user,acl 1 2
Erik
Volume label: The name entered in this field is used as the volume label. This normally only makes sense when you activate the option for mounting by volume label.
Arbitrary Option Value: In this field, type any legal mount option allowed in the fourth field of /etc/fstab. Mutiple options are separated by commas. For more mount option, check man mount. If you just need the regular mounting, trust yast.
Usually, in the left side of yast, all the values from the right side are explained.
Josephine
Thanks for all you help Josephine. But even explained, its not always to understand :-) Erik.