[Voyage-linux] (auto)mounting
rickx
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Sat Nov 15 03:29:18 HKT 2008
Hi,
I've had a message saying "Mounting local volumes...failed" ever since I started
the first time (few days ago). I'm using voyage 0.5.2 on an alix 2d2. It works
wonderfully for all the rest (samba, cups, mt-daapd).
But I'd like to have an external usb drive to be mounted at boot time, so I added
/dev/sda1 /disk1 ext3 defaults 0 0
/dev/sda3 none swap sw 0 0
As far as I understood, defaults means automount when booting...
but it does not mount.
Other services (the ones above) need that drive to be mounted, so they will not
work correctly if it is NOT.
mount -a mounts the drives without problems - once it is up and I logged in.
Can someone point me to the place to look or tell me why that error is shown? I
allready found out it's generated in the auto_mountall.sh (or something like
that) script. But I'm still missing how I can make sure this drive's partitions
*are* mounted at boot time.
Maybe it depends on this:
mount -a -t nonfs,nfs4,smbfs,cifs,ncp,ncpfs,coda,ocfs2,gfs \ -O no_netdev
Can someone explain this? Why no ext2/3 there? When/where are those mounted?
pleeease!
thanks,
rickx
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