His problem could be the separate /usr partition which is no
longer supported on modern Linux distributions because of the
usr-merge. See his attached fstab.
It's not? Well, I never knew that!
I'm not sure whether the mount command has been moved to
/usr/bin yet though. If yes, this could explain the problem.
No, it's /bin/mount.
Adrian
Hi Jesse,
Wrong fs type in fstab? Is it ext3?
Wrong label in fstab? Try replacing the UUID=etc etc
with /dev/sda1
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