On Sat, 06 Nov 1999, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
> After an abortive two weeks trying to implement v6.1 I have reverted (with
> sighs of relief) to v6.0, I'm facing two boot messages at the present time
> that I don't understand. or know what to do about.
>
> The first message is:
>
> [mntent]: warning: no final new line at end of /etc/fstab
>
This means that the last line in your /etc/fstab file
does not have a terminating new line character.
To fix it, put it into the editor, take your cursor
to the end of the last line and hit the enter key.
Then save the file. Presto.
ALL Unix configuration files are supposed to end in
a new line character. Its standard, and a lot of
programs will complain or go weewee on you if you do
not do this. As you found out.
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