Christophe Jarry wrote:
OK, but what's the output of mount?
sudo mount /dev/hda2 /media/tmp
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
I meant just plain "mount". It shows which partitions are mounted where.
Under both kernels:
$ grep UUID /etc/fstab | while read dev other ; do sudo findfs $dev ; done
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4"'
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d"'
This is not consistent with manual output for 2.6.37.
Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid>
Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid>
Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid>
Usage: findfs LABEL=<label>|UUID=<uuid>
I assume this is from comment lines in your /etc/fstab.
Under 2.6.37, manually,:
$ sudo findfs UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4"
/dev/sda1
$ sudo findfs UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d"
/dev/sda2
Under 2.6.33.3, manually:
$ sudo findfs UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4"
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4'
$ sudo findfs UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d"
findfs: unable to resolve 'UUID=35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d'
Also try blkid on both kernels to check if they both see the same UUIDs.
Under 2.6.37:
$ sudo blkid
/dev/sda1: UUID="c8ebb5c8-eafa-4532-8535-3c4312e7a7c4" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sda2: UUID="35892cba-5fe1-425e-9227-cd6121c9159d" TYPE="ext3"
/dev/sda3: TYPE="swap"
/dev/sda4: UUID="910f2301-8ef8-413f-90a8-36155e996626" SEC_TYPE="ext2"
TYPE="ext3"
Under 2.6.33.3:
$ sudo blkid
$
What's the content of /proc/partitions for both kernels?
A manual fsck doesn't hurt and you'd know for sure.
fsck does check my partitions from time to time, without error. Is it required
that I run it manually?
Probably only /, not /home (see "man fstab").
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