If /etc/mtab is an auto-generated file then how do I fix the fact that Debian
does not see it? Should I rm the file then reboot the system or enter a
command to regenerate the file?
On Thursday 01 January 2004 10:11
root@bmike1:/home/knoppix# updatedb
/usr/bin/find: error in /etc/mtab: none: No such file or directory
root@bmike1:/home/knoppix# jpico /etc/mtab
/etc/mtab Row 1 Col 1 0:22 Ctrl-G for help
/dev/hda5 / ext3 rw,errors=remount-ro 0 0
/dev/root.old /initrd ext2 rw 0 0
none /proc proc rw 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
/proc/bus/usb none usbfs rw 0 0
capifs /dev/capi capifs rw,mode=0666 0 0
/dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1 vfat rw 0 0
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