
18th March 2012, 23:02
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I have followed this tutorial so far, and I got the error when i try to add the options in the fstab file.
In my 1st post, its my original fstab file. If i add this : usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt =vfsv0 (from this part of the tutorial)
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Edit /etc/fstab. Mine looks like this (I added ,usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfm t=vfsv0 to the partition with the mount point /):
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The "mount -o remount /" give me the error. I've tried adding the option to "/" and to "/usr" in my fstab, it's the same
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19th March 2012, 08:25
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Have you tried to reboot?
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19th March 2012, 10:50
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yes, same results.
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19th March 2012, 10:55
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The fatsb looks a bit strange, is this a virtual server?
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19th March 2012, 11:02
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Nope, it's a sheevaplug i own. If you don't know how to fix this, it's no big deal, only people i know will use it, i just wanted to provide them a classic webserver panel.
I guess those options are only useful for the quota, so other functionalities would work fine without them?
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19th March 2012, 11:08
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I guess those options are only useful for the quota, so other functionalities would work fine without them?
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Yes, its only for website quota.
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19th March 2012, 11:10
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ok, thanks, i'll finish the tutorial without this functionality (except if you have an idea)
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19th March 2012, 11:38
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Please post the fstab contents that you have in the file at the moment. enclodse it in code tags when you post it here so that the formatting does not get lost.
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19th March 2012, 11:40
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Code:
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/root / ubifs defaults,noatime,rw 0 0
tmpfs /var/run tmpfs size=1M,rw,nosuid,mode=0755 0 0
tmpfs /var/lock tmpfs size=1M,rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=1777 0 0
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,nosuid,nodev 0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p1 /var ext2 defaults 0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p2 /usr ext2 defaults 0 0
The last two lines are a SD card i added to have more space available that are mounted on start up
(Can't access my server from here, the port i use for my ssh are blocked at work)
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20th March 2012, 14:21
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/dev/root / ubifs defaults,noatime,rw 0 0
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I guess ubifs is the problem, but I haven't worked with that file system so far.
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