On Wednesday 03 May 2006 1:27 pm, Nick Rout wrote: > better to do it from linux. windows editors tend to make a mess. > > at the command line type: > > sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bernard > > this backs up in case of a f. up > > sudo kate /etc/fstab > > should give you a nice editor to make your changes in and then save them, > its very windows like, cut & paste etc. > Or do it like I showed you Bernard......
Open File Manager - Super User Mode Right click on /etc/fstab Open with kwrite This method seems to suit ex-windows users/newbies.
