I agree, there is something odd about your fstab.   For starters, it
lists two swap partitions.  If there is some advantage to that I am not
aware of it.  It may even be bad.  Second, couldn't your root partition
(/dev/sda1) be paired with the unused partition (/dev/sdb1) in a Raid
volume to get improved performance?  Or is that not possible with Linux?
Lastly, it would appear that /dev/Volume0/lvol0 in fstab is referring to
the Raid volume at /dev/sda3 & /dev/sdb3.  Exactly how does Raid do
that?  I would need to read up on Raid.  There must be a Raid set-up
file somewhere...

In short, while there are questions about the use & configuration of
Raid, the only oddity in your fstab is the presence of two swap
partitions.  I would not fool with the entry for /home in fstab until
you understand how Raid configures itself.

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