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I recently moved my /Users directory to a new drive. I did so following these instructions:

http://lnx2mac.blogspot.com/2010/09/moving-os-x-users-to-separate-partition.html

I keep seeing error messages like these in the log files:
Dec 15 06:56:57 macpro com.apple.autofsd[84]: automount: Mount for UUID=830C3B17-9511-351D-AB2D-AE49BCCB9DC4 has no path for the directory to mount

Any ideas?
It's a harmless message (i.e. You can safely ignore it).

The source is automount, which doesn't support UUID or LABEL in /etc/fstab.

It could be avoided if using the device name (e.g. disk0s4) but the advantages of using UUID are worth this little "inconvenience".
 
Update: Thanks for the prompt reply!

If I were to specify the device would it change? I thought I saw the device number change.
Ie: /dev/disk0s2 switched to /dev/disk1s2
 
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