Steve Holdoway wrote:

Roger Searle wrote:

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Try commenting out some of the earlier ones that currently mount ( C, D, and E ) and see if that makes any difference. If it does, then the phrase 'or too many mounted file systems' seems to be coming into play. I dunno if this is set artificially low in SuSE... Volker?

Steve


OK will do this - is it necessary to reboot before this comes into effect, or is there another way?

Roger


No, it's not necessary.

In a command window,

 umount /windows/C
 mount /windows/F

will see if this is the problem.

If fact, just
 mount /windows/F

will see whether there's a problem in the mount, or something esoteric elsewhere.

Note that if you don't provide loads of switches to mount, it toddles off to /etc/fstab and gets them from there.

( Note that unmount is spelt rong. That's *nix for you ).

Cheers,

Steve


unfortunately this doesn't resolve the problem.
roger



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