Martin Doerr wrote:

mar...@doerlap-hp:~$ cat /etc/fstab
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0
# /dev/sda6
UUID=9f606faa-f63d-40f2-96d3-e0feb6bddfb4 / ext3 relatime 0 1
# /dev/sda2
UUID=5d634d08-8982-47b1-83e3-91283bc4848a /media/Schule ext3 defaults 0 2
# /dev/sda3
UUID=664dda0b-f5bd-4813-b35e-2022a36bdac5 /media/Storage ext3 defaults 0 2
# /dev/sda5
UUID=a24239a6-1ef0-4cae-8582-cc78d0fcbdb6 none swap sw 0 0 /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0

Martin Doerr,

/me tippt darauf, dass G4l dir schlicht und ergreifend die gleiche UUID für /dev/sda7 anlegt wie für sda6.

Überprüfen kannst du dies mit:

S6=$(sudo vol_id /dev/sda6 | grep "UUID=")
S7=$(sudo vol_id /dev/sda7 | grep "UUID=")
echo -e "\n$S6\n$S7\n"

bzw. "nur":

sudo vol_id /dev/sda[6,7]


Gruß, Stefan



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