I hope that's help you.
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 9:06 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So remove the line from /etc/fstab and do 'umount /dev/sda1'. Next timeOn Sat, 2008-06-14 at 13:46 -0300, jjsg82 wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan escribió:
> > On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 12:06 -0300, jjsg82 wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I install fedora 9 a week ago.
> >> I have 5 partitions, 1 XP, 2 my documents, 3 root directory, 4 /home and
> >> 5 swap
> >>
> >> [juanjo@localhost ~]$ fdisk -l
> >> Disco /dev/sda: 61.4 GB, 61492838400 bytes
> >> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7476 cylinders
> >> Units = cilindros of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
> >> Disk identifier: 0x12081207
> >>
> >> Disposit. Inicio Comienzo Fin Bloques Id Sistema
> >> /dev/sda1 * 1 914 7341673+ 7 HPFS/NTFS
> >> /dev/sda2 915 2652 13960485 7 HPFS/NTFS
> >> /dev/sda3 2653 3927 10241437+ 83 Linux
> >> /dev/sda4 3928 7476 28507342+ 5 Extendida
> >> /dev/sda5 3928 7373 27679963+ 83 Linux
> >> /dev/sda6 7374 7475 819283+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris
> >>
> >> at first i could not mount the xp partition and my documents,
> >> I just wanted to mount my documents so i write in /etc/fstab
> >> and it works.
> >> then i update the system and the xp partition mounted alone.
> >> i don't want mount the xp partition, but in /etc/fstab i can not find
> >> anything because mounts
> >> ok, i want to know that.
> >> Sorry for my very bad english
> >>
> >> I put the file fstab
> >>
> >> [juanjo@localhost ~]$ cat /etc/fstab
> >> UUID=a2be1f7c-ed33-4122-9f5f-26080588b641 /
> >> ext3 defaults 1 1
> >> UUID=b5f9c971-1afe-4101-bf6f-fc2d326a7a67 /home
> >> ext3 defaults 1 2
> >> tmpfs
> >> /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
> >> devpts
> >> /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
> >> sysfs
> >> /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
> >> proc
> >> /proc proc defaults 0 0
> >> UUID=d8210453-e8d2-4bc2-b2b8-0cb598cef9b9 swap
> >> swap defaults 0 0
> >> /dev/sda2
> >> /media/MisDocumetos ntfs-3g ro,defaults,umask=0222 0 0
> >>
> >
> > The last line will mount /dev/sda2 as an NTFS filesystem
> > on /media/MisDocumetos. Is that not what you want?
> >
> > poc
> >
> >
> No,
> i don't want mount /dev/sda1
> i don't know why /dev/sda1 mounts
the system boots the device won't be mounted.
Alternatively, leave the line in place but add the option 'noauto'. That
way you can mount it yourself when you want but the system won't do it
automatically at boot time.
poc
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