> big partition each for testing. I can use them - read/write files,
> etc. but
> something is wierd:
> 
> they mount on startup but there is no entry for them in /etc/fstab
> df doesn't see them - it does list my hda paritions.
> also the module that drives the card (aic7xxx.o) is not loaded.
> 
>#umount /test1 comes back with:
> umount: /test1 : not mounted
> 

Hmmm.... an educated guess would say:

You have the mountpoint there (on your old root partition / ) and your
file are created their on your old existing drive. If you write a large
file you should see the impact on free space by df.

K.-H.



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E-Mail: Karl-Heinz Herrmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 25-May-00      Time: 13:22:01
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