Last weekend I did a bunch of updates (to testing) and rebooted after
almost six months.

Somewhere in that process the ata drive got UUIDs assigned to the
partitions and /etc/fstab was modified.

Now they won't mount.

I used to mount /dev/hdb1 and /dev/hdb5 but those don't exist anymore.
Using tune2fs I can access them as /dev/sdc1 and /dev/sdc5. The UUIDs
match what got written to /etc/fstab. I was able to assign labels to
them using tune2fs but they still refuse to mount.

How can I access those partitions?


-- 
Thus, there is not a single ill afflicting the nation for which
the government has not voluntarily made itself responsible. Is it
astonishing, then, that each little twinge should be a cause of
revolution? -- Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)
    Rick Pasotto    r...@niof.net    http://www.niof.net


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