Rodrigo Valceli Raimundo wrote:
The problem is with the space on the mount point "Xserve RAID", '\ '
works on command line but not inside fstab. You must use \040 istead
of space.
Sorry, but my suggestion will not work on OpenBSD. I'd read Linux's
fstab man page.
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i
The problem is with the space on the mount point "Xserve RAID", '\ '
works on command line but not inside fstab. You must use \040 istead of
space.
Jacob Yocom-Piatt wrote:
i have a mailserver running 4.0-release and its mailboxes are on an NFS mounted
directory. when the machine boots, it doe
On 12/2/06, Jacob Yocom-Piatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have a mailserver running 4.0-release and its mailboxes are on an NFS mounted
directory. when the machine boots, it does not successfully mount the mail
directory with the entry
172.16.16.6:/Volumes/Xserve\ RAID/mail /var/mail/virtual nf
i have a mailserver running 4.0-release and its mailboxes are on an NFS mounted
directory. when the machine boots, it does not successfully mount the mail
directory with the entry
172.16.16.6:/Volumes/Xserve\ RAID/mail /var/mail/virtual nfs rw,nodev,nosuid 0 0
giving several
fstab: /etc/fstab: I
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