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Figure 3-9 Example of Executing the mount Command on page 3-126
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.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, because there is a function for setting
fixed names to disk devices, aside from LABEL, block device names
starting with UUID= are also sometimes set. If a block device name is set,
replace LABEL with the block device name starting with UUID=, and follow
the procedure for when LABEL is used.
If a block device name starting with UUID= is set, go to step 5. If one is
not set, go to step 6.
If you are using SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 10 or SUSE LINUX
Enterprise Server 11, the device name (udev name) might have been
specified not only for the LABEL setting, but also in the /dev/disk
directory. In this case, replace LABEL with the device name (udev name)
in the /dev/disk directory, and then perform the same procedure as
when LABEL is used.
If the device name (udev name) is specified in the /dev/disk directory,
go to step 5. If not, go to step 6.
5
.
If the block device name or the udev name was specified in steps 3 and 4,
execute the following commands to check the SCSI device.
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For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
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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