elliot@alfred.UUCP (Elliot Dierksen) (12/20/90)
I am having an odd problem. I recently installed a Priam 519 (Thanx Augustine!) in my 3B1 and I have the drive split into several (5) partitions. I am using the enhanced /etc/rc from ICUS (Thanx to Gil & Lenny) to mount the file systems. However after a boot, all the file systems are mounted but a df only show the root partition. I run the same script that I use to rebuild the mount table in /etc/rc after the boot and it rebuild the mount table correctly. Strange!!! Any suggestions out there?? Thanx, EBD -- Elliot Dierksen "Religion & Sex are Powerplays. Manipulate the people for Money they pay. Selling Skin, Selling God. The Numbers look the same on their Credit Cards" -- Queensryche W) ebd@ralph.fang.att.com 407-660-3377 H) elliot@alfred.UUCP 407-290-9744
elliot@alfred.UUCP (Elliot Dierksen) (12/22/90)
Ward Griffiths of Convergent/Unisys writes: > The odds are that the file systems are mounted and then the mount > table is being trashed later on in the rc script. BULLSEYE!!! The offending entry is in /etc/.cleanup.. Thanks a bunch for the help!! EBD -- Elliot Dierksen "Religion & Sex are Powerplays. Manipulate the people for Money they pay. Selling Skin, Selling God. The Numbers look the same on their Credit Cards" -- Queensryche W) ebd@ralph.fang.att.com 407-660-3377 H) elliot@alfred.UUCP 407-290-9744
bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce D. Becker) (12/29/90)
In article <1990Dec20.002625.331@alfred.UUCP> elliot@alfred.UUCP (Elliot Dierksen) writes: |I am having an odd problem. I recently installed a Priam 519 (Thanx Augustine!) |in my 3B1 and I have the drive split into several (5) partitions. I am using |the enhanced /etc/rc from ICUS (Thanx to Gil & Lenny) to mount the file |systems. However after a boot, all the file systems are mounted but a df |only show the root partition. I run the same script that I use to rebuild |the mount table in /etc/rc after the boot and it rebuild the mount table |correctly. Strange!!! Any suggestions out there?? In the "/etc/rc" script you will find this line (usually): for i in .cleanup .lpstartsched .phinit .modeminit wmgr smgr Looking in "/etc/.cleanup" produces this: # Clean out and initialize the mount table > /etc/mnttab devnm / | setmnt /etc/mountable [...] You can fix this easily 8^) I know about it because I had the same exact problem and spent much sweat on it... Cheers, -- ,u, Bruce Becker Toronto, Ontario a /i/ Internet: bdb@becker.UUCP, bruce@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu `\o\-e UUCP: ...!uunet!mnetor!becker!bdb _< /_ "Que es mas macho: Gorbachev, o Shevardnadze?" - lala