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mount in vfstab
In the end of /etc/vfstab file :
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/dev/md/dsk/d30 /dev/md/dsk/d30 /odb0 ufs no no - /dev/md/dsk/d40 /dev/md/dsk/d40 /odb1 ufs no no - Also they don't mount after comand mount -a But if i'm enter comands # mount /odb0 # mount /odb1 All work ! Why ? I need setup automount odb filesystems with /etc/vfstab |
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