Serge Dubrouski wrote:
Check your /etc/mtab file. Looks like you somehow already have a
record for /home2 /dev/hdd1 there.
[root aa2 ~]# mount /home2
mount: /dev/hdd1 already mounted or /home2 busy
[root aa2 ~]# mount /dev/hdd1
mount: /dev/hdd1 already mounted or /home2 busy
[root aa2 ~]# umount /dev/hdd1
umount: /dev/hdd1: not mounted
root aa2 ~]#
No, /dev/hda2 and /dev/hdb2 are both there, but /dev/hdd1 is not.
I've looked for bad blocks on the drive. As far as I know, none were found.
Bill
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