Re: mount problems
>
> Thanks to all. However this problem is not solved:
>
> /rex is an empty directory created as a mount point.
>
> "sudo fuser /rex" and "sudo fuser /rex" return nothing.
>
> There is no /dev/rex
But in a previous post you wrote (if I got the quoting right):
> sudo mount /dev/hda4 or sudo mount /dev/rex
>
> I get the response mount: /dev/hda4 already mounted or /rex busy.
> However, df, mount and /mtab all show that /dev/hda4 is not mounted.
which implies you were trying to mount something on /dev/rex. What
exactly is there in your /etc/fstab file? What does fdisk -l say?
HTH,
Eric
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