Marco Ciampa wrote: > On mer, 17 nov 1999, Lang Zhi wrote: > >Hi, > >how to reread /etc/fstab without rebooting the system ? > > > >thanks > >-lz > You don't have to do nothing, just save! :-) > -- > Marco Ciampa > > c:\winnt> secure_nt.exe > Securing NT. Insert Linux boot disk to continue...... Don't forget to close the file. That one bit me hard. I was trying to save some time while testing different settings for my SB Live card, I saved the file but left them open in an edit window. No matter what I tried the results were the same as before I had edited the file and didn't discover the err of my ways for several days (head hung in shame.) Doah! -- Joseph S. Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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