Re: fstab question

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On 6/5/2003 at 10:06 AM Ed wrote:

>You should probably make it 1 2.  Just man fstab.
>
>Best,
>
>Ed
>
>On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 09:39, shane c branch wrote:
>> I recently added a RAID array to my linux server. I modified /etc/fstab
>to
>> include an entry for the new filesystem, and it starts automatically at
>boot
>> time. So far everything seems to be working fine.
>> 
>> But I'm not sure if the last part of the entry is correct:
>> 
>> /dev/sdb2	/web	ext3	defaults	1 1
>> 
>> It's the '1 1' I'm not sure about. I just copied that from the entry for
>/. the
>> entry for /boot has '1 2'.
>> 
>> So what does that indicate, and what value should I use for the /web
>> filesystem? As the name implies, I plan to host web files there.
>> 
>> regards,
>> 
>> shane
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I read the man page before I asked the question, I didn't get much out of it. I
re-read it, and I as I understand it, the 1 1 or 1 2 or whatever has something
to do with if/when the filesystem indicated gets checked. Could someone confirm
if I have that right?



regards,

shane




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