On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 05:07:28PM CEST, "Thomas H. George" 
<[email protected]> said:
> The solution was to remove a duplicate entry from fstab.
> 
> dpkg-reconfigure gdm3 exited with a line about the duplicate entry in
> fstab. My fstab is a mess of entries because whenever I connected a usb
> storage device it would be reported as a device such as sr, sr0, sr1, sg0,
> sdd1, etc.  For each I made a new entry in the fstab with a directory
> name - cdrw, phone, sony, usbmem, sansa, etc. - with appropriate file type.
> 
> Perhaps there is a better way. At any rate when the duplicate was
> commented out, the problem with gdm3 was resolved.

To solve the duplication, you may use the uuids or labels as the keys in fstab.


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