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ext2 troubles
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- Subject: ext2 troubles
- From: "bntly.rhds" <bentley.rhodes@gmail.com>
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:11:40 -0600
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anyone had any experience with their usb drive saying that it has a bad
super block? this is my /etc/fstab entry:
/dev/sda1 /media/usbdisk ext2
users,uid=bntly_rhds,gid=wheel,umask=007,noauto,sync 0 0
anyone know what is there that might indicate why the usbdrive won't
load on boot? should their be a 'defaults' after the 'sync' option? or
should the 0 0 be 1 2? and what does that 1 2 or 0 0 mean? is 1 2
referring to read write?
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Bentley Rhodes
1435 Luce St.
Cape Girardeau, Mo 63701
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bentley.rhodes@gmail.com
Saint Francis Medical Center, MOR
SEMO University, College of Nursing
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