sarria
(usa Slackware)
Enviado em 26/01/2014 - 01:50h
Rodei o comando blkid e a saída dele foi:
/dev/sda5: UUID="1e01454c-7b2f-4901-97c4-4c39661b9b05" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sda6: UUID="4515c809-0ca5-461c-9932-172a66af4f7f" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sdb1: LABEL="Novo volume" UUID="6672BE7D72BE5193" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/zram0: UUID="9335cc9f-765d-4f93-9484-efe5ef9722c8" TYPE="swap"
/dev/sdc1: UUID="5690166890164EBD" TYPE="ntfs"
/dev/sdc5: UUID="283C90003C8FC772" TYPE="ntfs"
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# Use 'blkid' to print the universally unique identifier for a
# device; this may be used with UUID= as a more robust way to name devices
# that works even if disks are added and removed. See fstab(5).
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
proc /proc proc nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
# / was on /dev/sdb5 during installation
UUID=1e01454c-7b2f-4901-97c4-4c39661b9b05 / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
# /home was on /dev/sdb6 during installation
UUID=4515c809-0ca5-461c-9932-172a66af4f7f /home ext4 defaults 0 2
# swap was on /dev/sdb1 during installation
#UUID=174c9564-6569-4ce8-bb7f-69fc1c53b2b2 none swap sw 0 0
/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0
comparando com o /etc/fstab todos UUIDs estão certos...