Managing logical drives
Armstrong, Marc
marmstrong at danly.com
Tue Sep 27 07:38:16 PDT 2005
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Hughes [mailto:hughsient at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2005 6:47 AM
To: Armstrong, Marc
Cc: 'hal at lists.freedesktop.org'
Subject: Re: Managing logical drives
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 11:49 -0400, Armstrong, Marc wrote:
> I'm running CentOS 4.1 on a Compaq server with a Smart Array 5300
> Controller. I want to change the mount point of one of my logical
> drives, but they don't show up in hal-device-manager, nor in lshal. In
> what file will I find the list of devices and mount points that gets
> read by hal at boot, so I can change the mount point?
>
> Currently /dev/cciss/c0d3p1 is mouning on /usr/local/mysql. I want it
> to mount on /usr/local/pgsql now.
>
> My lshal, mount, and /etc/fstab are at http://www.danly.com/hal/
>
> Marc Armstrong - Webmaster - Danly IEM - 216-898-4340
> marmstrong at danly.com - webmaster at danly.com
What's wrong with just editing the /etc/fstab? You'll have to label the
drive too, if you want to change the drive label too.
Richard.
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When the system boots, HAL uses fstab-sync to write a new /etc/fstab, so any
changes I make to it would be removed. Tell me what file the labels are kept
in, or how to edit them, that might solve my problem.
Marc Armstrong - Webmaster - Danly IEM - 216-898-4340
marmstrong at danly.com - webmaster at danly.com
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