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Augusto Cezar Amaral wrote:
> Change "/dev/BOOT" to the name of your boot partition (mine is
> /dev/hda1), and "/dev/ROOT" to the name of your root ("/") partition
> (mine is /dev/hda3). Maybe you also have a "/dev/SWAP" entry, which
> you must change to your swap partition name (/dev/hda2 in my system).
Thanks Donnie and Augusto. I've gone back to my old fstab and all is
well. The amazing part is that it worked at all that way!
By the way, it might be a good idea to put a comment in the standard
fstab to indicate that those need to be replaced with the appropriate
entries.
-Chris
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