> Fresh install of F9. After setting up fstab to my liking (I added the > mountpoints for some extra storage partitions, for my external drives, for > the optical drives and the NFS shares) I decided to run an update, since a > window popped up to inform me that there were "security updates" available. > After that, I noticed that fstab was reverted almost to it's original state, > preserving only the mountpoints for the "storage partitions". > Unfortunately, packageKit didn't show what it was doing so I don't know > exactly what packages were updated. > Does anybody know which apps is responsible for that behaviour and how can I > prevent it in the future? I think my experience was caused by hald(8), soon to join selinux on my personal bone yard. Just killing the daemon had no positive effect. I believe the relocation of the mount points was caused by a typo in my fstab. If my guess is correct the error was a harmless trailing slash, '/', on a mount point. I prefer to know where my file systems are mounted, and so do the scripts I write. Not in some (to me) obscure system directory. This might not be a bad idea on some USB attached thumb drive, but not on a 200 GB [PS]ATA drive just being added to the system, I prefer an error message to help for which I didn't ask. (The disappearing drive happened happened at a particularly inopportune time ) Now I feel better, 8^] dlg > Roberto <snip> LocalWords: selinux -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list