Re: [CentOS] Appended 1 in fstab entries CentOS4.X installs

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On Tue, 20 Jun 2006, Chris Weisiger wrote:

In my /etc/fstab here is just a snippet

LABEL=/1 ....<rest of line>
LABEL=/boot1 ....<rest of line>


When i installed centOS-4.3 and it has appeared after starting to use
any version of centOS4
was that the labels in my fstab were getting the "1" appended to each
label...

but if  the all the labels for my partitions are appended with the "1"
and i format and reload
they show up in my partition setup during installation and i re-label
them appropriately without the "1"
and the /etc/fstab doesnt have the "1" appended...

its like every other install the "1" gets appended....anyone come across
this...> if show how can i change it....i know its not like it makes a
difference but I just noticed wondering why this happens.

My guess is that you've got multiple linux installations.

After your first install, you would have partitions with labels such as "/" and "/usr". Install again without removing existing partitions, and
the installer will create new partitions labelled "/1" and "/usr1".

fdisk will show you the list of partitions on your disk.

-David
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