Barry, You probably have two disk partitions with the label of "pub" on them and the system doesn't know which one you want mounted. You can either change the /etc/fstab to use /dev names or find the partition which should not be mounted and change it's label to something unique. # /sbin/e2label /dev/hda6 /pub # /sbin/e2label /dev/hda6 /oldpub # Personally, I change the fstab entries to use the actual device name rather than the labels because of problems like this. Good luck, Dave Gavin On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 07:20:53 -0400 Barry Yu <barryyupuilee@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > During booting process, I have notice there is an error message; > Mount ing local file system; mount:LABEL=pub duplicate - not > mounted [Filed]. > Why this happens and what is the remedy? Thanks. > > -- Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba.... "Song of the Sausage Creature" Hunter S. Thompson