How do I mount /dev/sdax at boot?
Hi Y'all,
I must have had a brainfart, but my SATA disk won't mount at boot. I
just upgraded to a 2.6.8 kernel (I cook my own), and as axpected my SATA
disk went from hde to sda, no surprises there.
So I changed my entry in fstab from /dev/hde6 to /dev/sda6.
So, now it looks like this:
/dev/sda6 /home ext2 defaults 0 2
However, it does not mount at boot. However, going into a tty and
issuing the 'mount /home' command as root works just fine.
so my question is: What have I missed? I have done some googling, and
all I could find are references to /etc/fstab, and fstab looks OK to me.
So my guess is have missed something *very* simple.
TIA
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Med Vänlig Hälsning / Best Regards
Nicolaus Kedegren
PURGE COMPLETE.
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