Claude Jones <claude_jones@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, I've got a stuff-up - but where's the stomach?
my fstab:
LABEL=/ / ext3
defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot1 /boot ext2
defaults 1 2
devpts /dev/pts devpts
gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs
defaults 0 0
LABEL=/home /home ext3
defaults 1 2
proc /proc proc
defaults 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs
defaults 0 0
LABEL=SWAP-sda2 swap swap
defaults 0 0
/dev/sdc1 /home/cj/archive ext3 defaults 1 2
message I got when booting up just now:
Nov 1 20:25:48 localhost kernel: audit(1162430744.537:6): avc:
denied { mounton } for pid=2341 comm="mount" name="archive" dev=sdb1
ino=65175554 scontext=system_u:system_r:mount_t:s0
tcontext=user_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 tclass=dir
Nov 1 20:25:48 localhost kernel: audit(1162430744.537:7): avc:
denied { mounton } for pid=2341 comm="mount" name="archive" dev=sdb1
ino=65175554 scontext=system_u:system_r:mount_t:s0
tcontext=user_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 tclass=dir
That last entry is my latest try for this drive in fstab - it's clear.
The label for that drive had been /home/cj/archive - I changed it to
"bigstore" -
I tried using the LABEL=/bigstore method, as well. The problem is that
on boot-up, my system is trying to mount sdb1 instead of sdc1 - sdb1
has already been mounted in a previous step as /: any other ideas,
anyone?
-- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA
OK. If things aren't behaving the way we all think they should, we're
not seeing something. How about providing some additional information?
What I'm thinking is:
1) The output of mount immediately after booting.
2) The output of mount *after* mounting the partition that's causing the
problem.
3) The contents of /proc/scsi/scsi.
BTW, a work around that should work is to put the mount command you're
doing from the command line in /etc.rc.d/rc.local. This shell script
gets executed after all other initialization tasks. This doesn't
explain why you're running into this problem but it at least means you
won't have to type the mount command each time you boot.
Cheers,
Dave
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