Am Freitag, den 25.01.2008, 21:01 +1100 schrieb Les Gray: > I have eeeXubuntu installed to the 4GB solid state drive on my eeePC, > with /home and swap on a 4GB SDHC card, which is referenced > in /etc/fstab.
I've decided to resolve this issue by - 1. Moving /home to the eeePC's internal drive 2. Having a 3.5GB FAT32 partition and a 500MB swap partition on the SDHC. 3. Setting /etc/fstab to not automount the FAT32 partition (rw,user,noauto) This is probably better anyway, given that I will need to use some of my data on Windows systems. Still, if anyone has a solution to the problem below, I'd be glad to know... > The trouble is that when I restart/shutdown the SDHC card doesn't get > unmounted cleanly, as reported by fsck during the startup messages. > > I've tried adding 'umount /dev/sdb1' to both /etc/init.d/umountfs > and /etc/default/halt, without success. I also tried turning /home into > a symlink to the SDHC card, mounted as /media/sdhc in /etc/fstab, also > without success. > > Does anyone know how to solve this problem, while still having the SDHC > card remain permanently in its slot? > > Thanks. > > -- ubuntu-au mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au
