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Date:      Thu, 5 Aug 1999 15:08:54 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Todd Backman <todd@wank.necropolis.org>
To:        Suttipan Limanond <limanond@enws626.eas.asu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: /usr/home not found during filesystems mount
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9908051508260.2207-100000@wank.necropolis.org>
In-Reply-To: <19990805164002.A311@dugdae.lymatech.com>

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show us your 'df' and copy of fstab.

On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Suttipan Limanond wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> I just upgraded from 2.2.5 to 3.2. Every time after
> reboot, I get the following message:
> 
> "
> mount: /usr/home: no such file or directory
>      : /usr/local: no such file or directory
> 
> filesystems mount failed, start up aborted
> "
> 
> Then, I would get to go into `sh' and do the
> mounting manually. After exiting, boot continues
> and everything is perfect.
> 
> BTW, I have `/etc/fstab' edited to accomodate these
> 2 paritions. But the problem persists. Further,
> when in the `sh' after the mount failed message,
> I tried to mkdir /usr/home and /usr/local, but
> the message said the both already existed !?!. 
> 
> Any suggestion is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Suttipan Limanond. 
> 
> 
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Thanks.

-Todd

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