* Vineet Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011012 08:48]:
> * Hall Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011010 12:36]:
> > > Thanks for the hint; I hadn't yet noticed mine. Perhaps
> > > a better solution is to specify "ext3,ext2" in /etc/fstab
> > > instead of auto?
> > 
> > Is that a valid option for fstab ?? I'll let you try it and
> > report back... How's that ?? ;-)

Rebooted. Works fine. It's now my formal recommendation: use "ext3,ext2"
to specify the fstype for an ext3 partition in /etc/fstab. This will
allow it to be mounted as ext3 if possible, or ext2 by non-ext3-aware
kernels. (It's better than using 'auto' because it's more specific (less
chance of unexpected results) and updatedb skips partitions whose type
is listed as 'auto' in fstab.)

good times,

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