> I'm a little confused about the LABEL= option in /etc/fstab. Let's say > I have this line in my fstab: > > LABEL=/home/archiv /home/archive3 xfs defaults 1 2 > > And I want to change the mountpoint of this to /archive instead of > /home/archive3. Will I need to (or should I) edit the LABEL= to reflect > the changes? Or can I just use the /dev/ instead? You do not need to use /dev. I had a different partitioning so I had "LABEL=" in may fstab entires. I edited them. You can do it so. I think /home/archive3 is not your home directory. Here is my suggestion: 1- Create a directory under / named archiv 2-Make a copy of your fstab as fstab.1 3-Edit the fstab as given below /archiv /home/archive3 xfs defaults 1 2 4-Save the edited fstab 5-Run mount- a If everhting is ok, you will get no error messages. Goksin Akdeniz -------- www.enixma.org
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