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as /boot/efi instead of /boot (in the line where /boot is coded), and
the file system type is displayed as vfat instead of ext3.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, also check whether the block device
names (udev names) starting with UUID= are specified as shown in the
following underlined parts:
UUID=33ef8ca1-595a-4fbf-8567-76f70760d743 /boot ext4
defaults 1 2
If the OS is SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server, also check whether the device
names (udev names) starting with the /dev/disk directory are specified
as shown in the following underlined parts:
/dev/disk/by-id/scsi-1HITACHI_D60H03750019-part1 /boot reiserfs
defaults 1 2
If LABEL or the device name (udev name) is not used in the /etc/fstab
file, go to step 10 to install HDLM. If LABEL or the device name (udev
name) is used in the /etc/fstab file, perform steps 4 to 8 to check the
mounted file system and then remove the LABEL setting.
If the device name (udev name) is used, perform the following steps,
substituting LABEL for the device name (udev name).
4
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Execute the mount command to check the mounted file system.
Check the correspondence between the SCSI device and LABEL that you
checked in steps 3. You will need this information to remove the LABEL
setting.
The following shows an example of executing the mount command.
Figure 3-9 Example of Executing the mount Command
The shaded portion indicates the SCSI device for which LABEL is set.
This example assumes that IA32 uses GRUB as the boot loader. When you
use IPF that uses ELILO as the boot loader, the mount point is displayed
as /boot/efi instead of /boot (in the line where /boot is coded), and
the file system type is displayed as vfat instead of ext3.
Remove the LABEL setting in the /etc/fstab file according to the
information for the mounted file system. Perform steps 6 to 8 to remove
the LABEL setting in the /etc/fstab file.
If the device name (udev name) is used in step 3, check the SCSI device
name according to step 5.
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