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Old 01-29-2010, 01:38 PM
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Default Added new HDD to virtual machine, but ..

Hello all,
I'm really not linux guru, so here's my question. I added a new virtual disk to my linux server and now i need to update the fstab file for the mount point. I'd like that my new disk can be used by Zimbra for the mailboxes, so I'd like to be sure that my mount point is correct.
So, which mount point have I to define for that ?
Any help is welcome

Per advance, thanks for your help
Regards
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Old 02-01-2010, 02:00 PM
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Hello all,
I'm really not linux guru, so here's my question. I added a new virtual disk to my linux server and now i need to update the fstab file for the mount point. I'd like that my new disk can be used by Zimbra for the mailboxes, so I'd like to be sure that my mount point is correct.
So, which mount point have I to define for that ?
Any help is welcome

Per advance, thanks for your help
Regards
Basically its in the format of UUID={YOUR-UID} {/path/to/mount/point} {file-system-type} defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1

Google search returned the following if you need more info
How To Use UUID To Mount Partitions / Volumes Under Ubuntu Linux
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