On 1/7/07, Tautvydas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Marc,

> An /etc/fstab on one of my machines...
>
> # device        mount point type   options            backup fsck pass
> /dev/wd0a       /           ffs    rw                      1 1
> /dev/wd0d       /var        ffs    rw,nodev,nosuid         1 2
> /dev/wd0h       /var/www    ffs    rw,nodev,nosuid         1 2
Yes, I know that. I've tried at first to mount /var and then mount
other /var partitions. But the reason why I've changed that (if I
remember correctly) was that the system was unable to mount /var/xxx
(busy or smth.). I'll try to change that back.

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remember correctly) was that the system was unable to mount /var/xxx
(busy or smth.). I'll try to change that back.

Yes, I know that. I've tried at first to mount /var and then mount
other /var partitions. But the reason why I've changed that (if I
remember correctly) was that the system was unable to mount /var/xxx
(busy or smth.). I'll try to change that back.

Thank you Marc. I've changed like you said and got no errors (I can't
remember what was wrong when I was creating RAID), copied all files
from old /var/ and everything is OK now.

Thanks again.

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