Even if I just start diskdrake and immediately quit it, it rewrites fstab! Even worse, it ignores fsckpass field. I have partition that is used for testing and should not be automatically mounted or fscked on startup (fsckpass in 0). Thanks to diskdrake, system cannot start automatically anymore. Offhand - I find it very strange that startup interrupts when some file system cannot be mounted. I wish, there were some option "important" vs. "optional". At least, when systems has come up you can remotely correct problem. -andrej
