Brian Schmidt wrote:
If you are using kudzu to mount devices, it may have failed, usually because it has created duplicate lines in /etc/fstab for cdrom drives. I have removed the kudzu lines and replaced them withI'm not really sure what I should be looking at to figure out what's going on since I've not encountered this before (and a Google search didn't seem to help much), so hopefully someone here can help. Recently, I'm getting a message that updating /etc/fstab failed during boot. What might cause this and how might I correct it? Nothing seems to be out of working order due to it as far as I can tell. But I don't like seeing a big red FAILED when I boot my machine. :)
/dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,user,ro 0 0
/dev/scd1 /mnt/cdrom1 iso9660 noauto,user,ro 0 0
to get rid of similar behaviour. I've had perfect behaviour since doing so.
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