[CentOS] File system goes read-only once in a while
William L. Maltby
CentOS4Bill at triad.rr.comFri Aug 1 20:43:16 UTC 2008
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On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 16:13 -0400, Toby Bluhm wrote: > Mufit Eribol wrote: > ><snip> I see in your other post that you need to do some studying. *After* umount of /mnt/raid, there is *no* device on /mnt/raid anymore. In my original reply, I presumed (shame on me) that you would correctly try to fsck the *device*. Fsck works on devices or partitions that have been formatted as an e2 or e3 (e2 with journaling) file system. I am also concerned about the error messages related to your /etc/fstab. There are several things that are normally in there, including locally defined file systems. I suggest you find/make a "pristine" installation somewhere and compare the fstab to what you have now. -- Bill
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