Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It's not trying to mount sdb1 here, it's trying to mount another device
*on* a directory within sdb1 (your /home). You just need to fix the
SELinux context type of that directory, as I suggested yesterday:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-November/msg00127.html
Paul.
An easy way to see if this is the problem is to turn off SELinux.
Either go in through the security GUI and set the policy to "permissive"
and reboot or, on reboot, add "selinux=0" to the boot parameters through
grub. If the problem goes away, Paul is right.
Cheers,
Dave
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