> > How do I tell which partition is associated with which mount point? One of
> > them is currently screwed and has to be e2fsck'd.
>
> I think you can use tune2fs to read (and optionally change) the labels.
>
> Have you tried just specifying /home (or whatever) as the device to fsck? I
> prefer my fstab the old way so I haven't had to deal with filesystem labels.
> I do recall mount being intellegent about them on a freshly installed RedHat
> system so I'd hope fsck was given the same insight.
Yes, I tried this but I guess e2fsck isn't up to it yet. I'll try
tune2fs and see what I get.
Keith Brown
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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