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You don't need to use sudo niload -m fstab / < /etc/fstab
In Panther just editing the fstab works fine. And do use /dev/disk#s## use UUID's as per Also to fsck a journaled disk use /sbin/fsck –yf And when using chmod chmod 1775 Users
I have done many installations like this (thow I don't usually bother with the swap)
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I can't seem to get the whole uuid thing working half of the time. This seems like the best solution to me, if uuid's are going to be this finicky.
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You can easily find your UUID's from the system log. After
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Also if your disk was formated using the Disk Utility you Don't need to run
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