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Old 08-31-2008
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mounting new directory

hi
I installed slackware.
How can I mount new partition

I edit etc/fstab and add new mount point("back")

What should I do next?

When I perfom:
mount /back

it doesnt work.
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Please post the output of these commands:

Code:
fdisk -l
and

Code:
cat /etc/fstab
Then maybe it will make things clear

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Quote:
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Please post the output of these commands:

Code:
fdisk -l
and

Code:
cat /etc/fstab
Then maybe it will make things clear

/Lakris

In fstab
I add
/dev/hda11(the maximum is hda10 in the fstab)
and the other parameters accordingly.

When I perform
mount -a

wrong fs type, bad option, missing codepage or other error
......
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Hi again,
Well that doesn't say very much, does it? Unless we see the line in fstab, we can't even guess what might be wrong. And a view of Your disk layout may also be very helpful.
So once again,
fdisk -l and cat /etc/fstab says what?

/Lakris
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nsfserver IP:/directory name /opt/directory name nfs nfsvers=3,tcp,rw,soft,intr,rsize=32768,wsize=32768 0 0
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start the nfs deamon
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it is in another sever, it is really hard to copy the output.
In fstab:

lets say: I have a partition for 'var'.

/dev/hda6 ....... /var ... ......

/dev/hda11 .... /back... ....

I add hda11 for back directory which have all parameters as same as var or any other directories except root
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