Re: fstab question

1999-06-11 Thread David Robinson
If you want to mount your raid partition automaticly at boot time then yes.. eg: /dev/md0/junk2ext2defaults1 2 Unless your doing something out from the norm then you soundn't need to put the partitions that the RAID uses in the fstab, just put the RAID device in. The Software-R

fstab question

1999-06-11 Thread Steve McPherson
Does /dev/md0 have to be in my fstab? Here's what mine looks like. Does this look OK? I'm currently just trying to mirror 2 partitions. /dev/hda1 /ext2defaults1 1# /dev/hda5 /home ext2defaults1 2