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need help with fstabHow do I schedule a task to be done hourly That's not a bad solution, but you might consider an alternative: give your client to call in to dyndns.org whenever the IP address changes. I use ipcheck, but there...
Which one is the root drive? For example I have: ~# catetc-fstab #etc-fstab for slackware on stinkpad -- 2006-05-05 #dev-hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0dev-hda3 ext2 defaults 1 1dev-hda6 usr ext2 defaults 1 2 ... or #etc-fstab for slackware on deltree 2005-09-08 #dev-hda2 reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda3 swap swap defaults 0 0dev-hda5 var reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda6 usr-local reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda8 home reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda7 home-ftp reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda9 home-mirror reiserfs defaults 1 0dev-hda10 home-archive reiserfs noauto,owner 1 0dev-hda1 home-other ext2 noauto,owner 1 0 ... or #etc-fstab for slackware on peetoo -- other! #dev-hda3 reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hdc3 usr reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda6 home-grant-linux reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda9 home-install reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hdc9 home-public reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda10 home-archive reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hdc10 home-backup reiserfs noauto,user 0 0dev-hda11 home-xray reiserfs noauto,user 0 0dev-hdc11 home-yankee ext2 noauto,user 1 2dev-hda12 home-zulu ext2 noauto,user 1 2 #dev-hda5 swap swap defaults,pri=1 0 0dev-hdc5 swap swap defaults,pri=1 0 0 ... or ~# catetc-fstab #etc-fstab for Slackware-10.2 on tosh - 2005-09-15 - Grant Coady #dev-hda3 reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0 # ... or ~$ catetc-fstab #etc-fstab for slackware on silly 2005-06-09 #dev-hda3 reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda6 usr-local reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda7 home reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda5 home-grant-linux reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda2 swap swap defaults,pri=0 0 0 ... or ~$ catetc-fstab #etc-fstab for slackware on pooh - 2005-09-23 #dev-hda2 reiserfs defaults 0 0dev-hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0dev-hda6 home reiserfs defaults 0 0 #dev-cdrom mnt-cdrom auto noauto,user,ro 0 0dev-fd0 mnt-floppy auto noauto,user 0 0 #dev-hda1 home-ms-crap vfat noauto,owner 0 0 multi volume with tar 1534 On 9 Jun 2006 06:45:27 -0700, heavytull staggered into the Black Sun and said: Whoa. You *never* write to the raw device node of a mounted... Hope these examples provide some insight ;) Grant. multi volume with tar 1533 On 8 Jun 2006 05:21:33 -0700, heavytull staggered into the Black Sun and said: It's a small device, about 5cm x 1.5cm x 0.7cm , with a...
-- ... The computer scientist, who had listened to all of this said, "Yes, but where do you think the chaos came from?"
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