what do the 0, 1, and 2 mean anyway.
i always did the trial and error thang until it worked.
"Bates, Rod" <Rod.Bates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Here it is:
> >>>>
OK, I'm going to assume that the wrapping here was caused by your mail
software? (Ie, the "user,noaut,defualts 0 0" after /dev/fd0 is
not on
a separate line). Also, the ">>>>" and "<<<<" aren't
part of the file?
> /dev/hda2
/
ext2 defaults 1 1
> /dev/hda1
/dos
msdos defaults 0 0
The last number ought to always be "2", except for /, which should be
1.
> /dev/hdb1
/home2
ext2 defaults 1 2
> /dev/sda1
/home
ext2 defaults 1 2
> /dev/sdb1
/jaz1
ext2 defaults 0 0
> /dev/sdc1
/jaz2
ext2 defaults 0 0
Same applies here.
> /dev/hda7
/local
ext2 defaults 1 2
> /dev/hdc
/cd
iso9660 user,noauto,ro
> defaults 0 0
And here. You also need a comma between iso9660 and user, and
between
ro and defaults (note that defaults is rather superflous here).
> /dev/fd0
/dfd
msdos
> user,noauto,defaults 0 0
Again, need 2 atthe end.
> /dev/fd0
/fd
ext2
> user,noauto,defaults 0 0
Same here. Also, it's not a good idea to list a single device
twice.
> #allegheny:(pid4551) /net
ignore 0 0 0
> #allegheny:(pid963) /net
ignore 0 0 0
> #allegheny:(pid244) /net
ignore 0 0 0
> #allegheny:(pid240) /net
ignore 0 0 0
> #allegheny:(pid245) /net
ignore 0 0 0
> /dev/hda6
/usr
ext2 defaults 1 2
> /dev/hda3
none
ignore 0 0 0
Not sure what this is here fore...
>
> none
/proc
proc defaults
You are missing the "0 0" at the end of this line.
> /dev/hda5
none
swap sw
You need to have a "0 0" at the end of this line.
>
> cwilan-sun:/opt10/b1b /b1b
nfs soft,intr,rw
> salsv6:/salm04_dua2 /devel-bates
nfs soft,intr,rw
> morley:/usr
/morley-usr
nfs soft,intr,rw
> morley:/usr2
/morley-usr2
nfs soft,intr,rw
> morley:/usr3
/morley-usr3
nfs soft,intr,rw
> salsv6:/morley_sys6 /morley-usr4
nfs soft,intr,rw
> salsv6:/morley_usr5 /morley-usr5
nfs soft,intr,rw
> salsv6:/salm03_dua1 /prod-bates
nfs soft,intr,rw
You're missing a "0 2" at the end of all of these lines.