First, try doing "mount /dev/sdb1 /usr/local/bbls". If that works, then unmount and try doing "mount /usr/local/bbls".
If the second try doesn't work, then make sure your filesystem has the label specified in the fstab ("e2label /dev/sdb1"). If it doesn't have the label, then you can relabel it by doing "e2label /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdb1". Repeat for /dev/sdc1.
mount /dev/sdb1 /usr/local/bbls works - mount /usr/local/bbls doesn't work
I guess I'm being dense, but I'm not following what you and Ed are telling me about the label in /etc/fstab - here is what I have:
LABEL=/dev/sdb1 /usr/local/bbls ext2 defaults 1 2 LABEL=/dev/sdc1 /usr/local/bbcm ext2 defaults 1 2
What is it that's incorrect?
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