Yeah, you haven't made the /data directory!

mkdir /data
mount -a (will read /etc/fstab and mount all definitions in it, saving you a reboot!)


DuSTiN KRySaK wrote:

Hi there...

I have a 2nd hard drive (IDE) that I am putting into a RH8 box. It has data
on it as well....

So I dropped the drive in, and the BIOS config was fine...

So then I tried mounting the drive just to make sure...

# mkdir /mnt/data
# mount -t ext3 /dev/hdb1 /mnt/data

This worked fine. So I unmounted and deleted the dir in the mnt dir.

I then edited my fstab file and added:

/dev/hdb1 /data ext3 defaults 1 2



So now when I rebooted, I get the error that "data" doesn't exist. Am I
missing something?


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