mount: /dev/xvdc is not a valid block device

Er, didn't work:

# mount /dev/xvdc /home
mount: /dev/xvdc is not a valid block device

/dev/xvdc is the right name for it, according to the control panel… When I boot only root gets mounted.

-- jp

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Mine looks good to me, but I don't have a separate /home partition, just /.

This is fixed on your next reboot.

-Chris

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