On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, kf wrote:
> 
> The entries in /etc/fstab are mounted at boot time (when, I'm assuming,
> you're getting these error messages).  You could get rid of the error
> messages by putting a CD in your CD drive (if that's what giving you the
> error message... you don't say).

I was getting the error messages all the time, constantly. After a reboot
they have stopped.
 
> You can also mount the device later.  You don't have to mount it at boot
> time.  So you can take the entry out of /etc/fstab.

nope, my cdroms are not configured to mount at boot, and also have the
noauto flag.
 
> hth,
> kf

thanks anyway.

> 
> On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> 
> = I'm not sure what you mean. I need all the entries in /etc/fstab, because
> = I do use all the devices in it. I just don't want this error message.
> = 
> = The only thing different I see in /etc/fstab is the LABEL=/ for my root
> = partition. but this is just a new scheme using e2label (that right now I
> = don't fidn particularily useful - thankfully df still shows the device)



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