Joost Roeleveld <joost <at> antarean.org> writes:
> > /dev/sdb1 /usr/local/video2 ext4 defaults 0 1 This line is a typo, i.e. already deleted. > I don't use an initrd and my OS is on a RAID1-partition. > Eg. that isn't necessary. Good to know. > About your /etc/fstab, I have some concerns. > One of your RAID-devices is /dev/sda > > What is the other one? I hope it isn't /dev/sdb. If it is, you will have > issues with the "/usr/local/video2" mountpoint. the other drive is sdb, but the video2 line was extraneous (deleted gone). > I would suggest using a LABEL for that mountpoint to avoid any possible > issues. I made noise a while back about LABELS. Lots of comments, but nothing clear to follow in the docs or a wiki or a how to. I confused disklables and file system labels and other forms of lables. I even filed a bug, which was closed, since *I* did not have a proposal on better docs to use LABELS.... Since the guides use (old style mount points) for raid, then until the guides change, I (like dale) not comfortable at all with LABELS....(already tried several time and got borked systems...) I'm not waisting any more time on LABELS until there are some docs or examples to follow.... The light just never turned on and I'm done waisting time on LABELS > Apart from that, it looks fine. Please ignore the error-message when > rebooting/shutting down the system that /dev/md3 can't be stopped. (It is in > use for the root-partition ( / ) Good to know... Any body else, before I reboot this (turkey) new install of a system? James