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1. Ubuntu
I want to zip up my fstab file for backup purposes.
This does not work because of permission issues.
cd /etc/
zip -u fstab.zip fstab
Can I use this with zip?
echo xxx | sudo -S
or change fstab owner to me? (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: drew77
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2. Red Hat
Hello,
In linux /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit mounts root File System as RW during the booting phase.
So why we have entry of it in /etc/fstab?
Thanks,
Nitin (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Nitin Pradhan
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3. Solaris
I had mount from server A to server B. I am able to access the files present under server B. I can create new files on server B, but i am not able to edit the files which are already present. When i saw the permissions on those files it is 777.
can some one tell me why i am not able to edit... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: subbaraju
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4. Red Hat
Hi,
I comment out some vol group in fstab accidentally.
I also comment the swap space in /etc/fstab
But I cannot edit /remove it back by using vi /etc/fstab again in init 1 and init 6 .
The file system /etc/fstab is read -only . I cannot chmod .....
What can I do in order to recover it ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: chuikingman
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5. Linux
Hi All,
In RH 8.0, I am not able to mount USB pendrive. I know one method where in /etc/fstab is to be edited, so that it points to a directory /mnt/usb.
After that it mount automatically.
Unfortunately, i have forgotten the parameter to add in /etc/fstab-can anyone help me please?
Thanks... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: scriptlearner
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6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
Im running RHEL. How do I find the time a particular filesystem was mounted?
Please Let me know
Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: neuralninja
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7. Filesystems, Disks and Memory
Hi,
Im running RHEL. How do I find the time a particular filesystem was mounted?
Please Let me know
Thanks (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: neuralninja
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8. Red Hat
I can install RedHat ASE3 on a virtual machine (Ram set to 600Mb) without any problems. However if I start a Virtual machine with greater than 600Mb then either try and boot an existing image or install a new one it will stop at the line:
VFS: Mounter Root (ext2 fielsystem)
Ocastionally I... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Ralf
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9. Debian
once after the fsck during booting linux(debian 3.0) found some corruption in root (/) partition. Then it corrected it; but problem here is root partition is getting mounted in readonly. Other partitions like /home /tmp /boot are normal (rw).
after doing fsck -f for the root partion it finds... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: yogesh_powar
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
In my Solaris 10 based server, I have noticed the following mounts when a use DF -K
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0 5062414 3213876 1797914 65% /
/ 5062414 3213876 1797914 65% /net/se420
I understand the first mount because it appears in my vfstab file and is the mount of root that I would expect.... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: jimthompson
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