In message: <20090102091334.GA41230_at_dragon.NUXI.org> "David O'Brien" <obrien_at_freebsd.org> writes: : On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:45:13PM +0300, Boris Samorodov wrote: : > "Artem Belevich" <fbsdlist_at_src.cx> writes: : > : > >> /dev/mirror/gm0.journal /m ufs,async rw 2 2 : > > : > > Looks like there's an error in your fstab. You've added "async" to the : > > filesystem type instead of mount options. It should probably look like : > > this: : > > : > > /dev/mirror/gm0.journal /m ufs async,rw 2 2 : > > : > > Might explain why mount does not like it. : > : > Hm, well... You are right. But it used to work so far though... : : Before 'fsck' would read the lable for the FS type. That has changed and : thus you cannot just 'fsck /dev/ad1s1d' anymore. So the FS type in fstab : must be accurate. Why did that change? I routinely have disks that aren't in my /etc/fstab that I mount and this is a pain in the backside. WarnerReceived on Fri Jan 02 2009 - 17:50:27 UTC
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