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volume not in /etc/fstab - mounts anyway??

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gavin Clark)
Thu May 25 06:16:35 2000

Date:	Thu, 25 May 2000 03:14:45 -0700
From: Gavin Clark <gavin@datacor.com>
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hi,
 I just set up a couple of new scsi drives with diskdrake. I set up with one
big partition each for testing. I can use them - read/write files, etc. but
something is wierd:

they mount on startup but there is no entry for them in /etc/fstab
df doesn't see them - it does list my hda paritions.
also the module that drives the card (aic7xxx.o) is not loaded.

#umount /test1 comes back with:
umount: /test1 : not mounted

how can I be using these volumes if they're not really mounted?!?
what the hell?

I'm running mandrake linux. the card is an adaptec 2940u2w. the drives are
18 GB IBM SCSI

Gavin Clark


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