Hi Jerome,

please set your subject correctly. Proper quoting would also be nice.

On 18 Jul 2004, Jerome Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Your partitions should be remounted by laptop-mode with a considerably
> larger commit interval (600 seconds by default). Is this done
> correctly on all your journaled file systems in laptop-mode (check
> with mount)?
> 
> There is a problem with recent versions of util-linux that cause mount
> to show a partition type of unknown for the root partition. In this
> case, you have to manually remount your root partition because the
> laptop-mode script does not recognize the partition type."
> 
> I'm using ext3.
> 
> I believe I have this util-linux problem because mount -l shows my root 
> partition as unknown.
> 
> How do I manually remount my root system? I tried to use -o remount but it 
> didn't work. I don't see anything about commit intervals in the mount man.

Use mount with "-o remount,commit=600" or any other appropriate
interval.


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