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From: Matthew L Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: pkg:www.debian.org stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html, section 3.7.5.1
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The document located at 
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html, section
3.7.5.1 (entitled "Mount Partitions") contains an error.

The very last line of that section is q{A RedHat user reports that for
his system, this should instead be

        # mount -t none proc /proc
}

It should read q{
        # mount -t proc none /proc
}

because the filesystem type (-t argument) of "none" is meaningless. The
"none" appears with other distributions because mounting the proc
filesystem does not require a "device," in the same way /media/floppy
would.

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On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 01:32:44PM -0400, Matthew L Daniel wrote:
> The document located at=20
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html, section
> 3.7.5.1 (entitled "Mount Partitions") contains an error.
>=20
> The very last line of that section is q{A RedHat user reports that for
> his system, this should instead be
>=20
>         # mount -t none proc /proc
> }
>=20
> It should read q{
>         # mount -t proc none /proc
> }
>=20
> because the filesystem type (-t argument) of "none" is meaningless. The
> "none" appears with other distributions because mounting the proc
> filesystem does not require a "device," in the same way /media/floppy
> would.

I've updated the sources.  The online copy should be updated
within a day.

--=20
Matt Kraai            [EMAIL PROTECTED]            http://ftbfs.org/

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