[nflug] Recursive "/boot" directory
Robert F. Stockdale IV
javabob at adelphia.net
Tue Dec 6 02:34:18 EST 2005
That seems to be the problem. What would be the best way to mount the /boot partition? This is
a scsi drive. I believe it is "/dev/sda1", but I'm not positive.
Bob
out put of df -lh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 2.9G 194M 2.7G 7% /
udev 442M 220K 442M 1% /dev
/dev/sda5 15G 12G 3.7G 76% /usr
/dev/sda6 16G 536M 15G 4% /opt
/dev/sdb1 19G 4.1G 15G 22% /home
/dev/sdb3 15G 332M 15G 3% /var
none 442M 0 442M 0% /dev/shm
Cyber Source wrote:
> Are you using partition labels for your mounts? Check to see what's
> actually mounted "df -lh". I've seen problems when I had 2 drives in
> with the same boot label and the system just decided not to mount
> anything at all (with my /boot that is).
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