Re: How do I mount a partition at a fixed position using hal? Chris F Clark wrote:
> I have some fat partitions on my disk that I want to mount at specific
> points in my directory tree, one goes at /home/rev24/rev24_nt and the
> other goes at /home/rev24/nt.net. In the old days, I just added the
> appropriate line to /etc/fstab and when the system booted, it mounted
> the partitions right in the right spots. something roughly like:
>
> /dev/hda11 /home/rev24/rev24_nt vfat nosuid 0 0
> /dev/hda13 /home/rev24/nt.net vfat nosuid 0 0
>
> I just had to install and build a new system, using CentOS 4.4. I
> went to edit /etc/fstab and read something that it was now managed by
> fstab-sync, which I first assumed was like vipw, but it isn't. I went
> to the man page and saw that it was related to HAL and Googled for
> relevant information and found nice overviews, but no indication of
> how to say "I want this partition mounted here!"
>
> So, where do I tell the system what I want?
Still in /etc/fstab |