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If the block device name or the udev name was specified in steps 3,
execute the following commands to check the SCSI device.
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Execute the udevadm command. Specify the block device name for -n.
# udevadm info --query name -n /dev/disk/by-uuid/
55574d05-07dc-4c94-a585-5599c284d79b
sda1
The sda1 value output is the SCSI device name corresponding to
55574d05-07dc-4c94-a585-5599c284d79b.
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Execute the udevinfo command. Specify the device name (udev
name) in the /dev/disk directory for -n.
# udevinfo -q name -n /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-2000c50fffecb6ae0-
part1
sda1
The sda1 value output is the SCSI device name corresponding to /
dev/disk/by-id/scsi-2000c50fffecb6ae0-part1.
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Edit the /etc/fstab file to remove the LABEL setting.
The detailed procedure is explained in steps 7 and 8.
The following shows an example of editing the /etc/fstab file.
Figure 3-10 Example of Editing /etc/fstab file
Comment out the LABEL line, and then add the shaded line.
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.
7
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If necessary, back up the /etc/fstab file.
8
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Edit the /etc/fstab file.
Refer to the correspondence between LABEL and the SCSI device that you
checked in step 4.
Copy the registration of the LABEL specification.
Comment out the existing settings.
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