On Tue October 31 2006 10:36 am, David G. Miller wrote:
Claude Jones <claude_jones(a)levitjames.com> wrote:
> I've got a third 500GB SATA drive which I mount manually to
> ~/archive using: mount -t ext2 -w /dev/sdc1 /home/cj/archive
> on reboot, it always fails, and in system logs I find: Oct 30
> 02:11:12 localhost kernel: audit(1162192269.878:6): avc:
> denied { mounton } for pid=2347 comm="mount" name="archive"
> dev=sdb1 ino=65175554
> scontext=system_u:system_r:mount_t:s0
> tcontext=user_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 tclass=dir Oct 30
> 02:11:12 localhost kernel: audit(1162192269.878:7): avc:
> denied { mounton } for pid=2347 comm="mount" name="archive"
> dev=sdb1 ino=65175554 scontext=system_u:system_r:mount_t:s0
> tcontext=user_u:object_r:user_home_t:s0 tclass=dir It's
> calling my drive dev=sdb1 --- Why would this be happenning?
> Once the machine comes up, it mounts manually again with the
> above command??? -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA
What does you /etc/fstab file look like? I'm not understanding
what you mean by "mount manually" fails on reboot but you can
mount it, "once the machine comes up." Is your mount command
in /etc/init.d/rc.local?
I'm saying that if I mount the drive manually, it works. If I
reboot the machine, the drive fails to mount. I see a few error
messages during boot-up and it says mount failed. When the
machine comes back up to the desktop, I can then mount manually
again, without problem. My fstab:
LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot1 /boot ext2 defaults 1 2
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
LABEL=/home /home ext3 defaults 1 2
LABEL=/home/cj/archive /home/cj/archive ext3 defaults 1 2
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
LABEL=SWAP-sda2 swap swap defaults 0 0
What is strange is the fact that the system tries to use /sdb1
instead of /sdc1 on reboot, even though the drive was manually
mounted using /sdc1
--
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA