umount: not coherent with fstab
Tony Arnold
tony.arnold at manchester.ac.uk
Tue May 22 12:48:23 UTC 2007
Luca,
Luca Ferrari wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm using kubuntu 7.04 and I've got in my fstab the following lines:
> UUID=2E96-B1E7 /mnt/disco1 vfat
> defaults,utf8,umask=000,users,exec,suid 0 1
> # /dev/sda12
> UUID=E63F-7400 /mnt/disco2 vfat
> defaults,utf8,umask=000,users,exec,suid 0 1
> # /dev/sda13
> UUID=771A-F188 /mnt/disco3 vfat
> defaults,utf8,umask=000,users,exec,suid 0 1
> # /dev/sda14
> UUID=72C2-1249 /mnt/disco4 vfat
> defaults,utf8,umask=000,users,exec,suid 0 1
>
> When my machine boots the disks are mounted right, and I can use them
> normally, but if I try to umount one of them I've got a message:
> umount /mnt/disco2
> umount: /mnt/disco2 mount non coerente con fstab
>
> (I guess the english for that is "mount not coherent with fstab"). Anyone has
> an idea about that? Moreover, how can I display the UUID for a partition?
> I've searched fsck for an option but I didn't find.
You can use the vol_id command to find the UUID of a file
system/partition (man vol_id will tell you the details).
Not sure about your error message.
Regards,
Tony.
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