Mount warning on SCO XENIX
Perplexed and Exasperated!
roth at coldbeer.UUCP
Mon Feb 8 06:41:37 AEST 1988
>From article <284 at sysco>, by chapman at sco.COM (Brian Chapman Mx321):
} In article <10120 at mimsy.UUCP> meyer at mimsy.UUCP (John R. Meyer) writes:
} < Hello --
} < I am using SCO XENIX 2.2 to mount some filesystems on
} < empty directories. However, when I try to mount on directories
} < that are not one level down from root (that is, /usr/src instead
} < of /src), I get the message
} <
} < mount: WARNING!! - mounting: <src> as <usr/s>
} <
} < The mount works fine, but the message is annoying. Does anyone
}
I have a similar problem but the message is more annoying, mine says:
mount: WARNING!! - mounting: <usr} as <usr>
Its been doing this ever since I moved /usr off the root file system.
The error message makes no sense to me.
} The super user can re-assign the name field
} of a file system with fsname(M). (Please read the manual
} before invoking new utilities at your filesystems).
Yes, I tried this and fsname(M) does change the the name field, but I
still get the error message when I mount /dev/usr /usr.
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