On Wednesday 14 March 2007 23:18, Sunny wrote: > On 3/14/07, Bob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello SuSE people, > > > > First the background. (Please be patient - needed to understand the > > problem) > > > > Have three hard drives hda, which has Windows on it and several ext3 > > partitions where I put backups, work on graphics, etc. hdb, which > > has SuSE 10.0 on it, and sda which has a new 10.2 on it. > > > > When I am using 10.0 I can see the partitions on hda. (Backup, > > Workspace. etc.) and am able to mount them just fine. > > > > When I am using 10.2 I cannot. I can of course, mount them > > manually. I want 10.2 to be able to do the same thing as 10.0. > > (mount them at boot) > > > > I used the 10.0 fstab as an example to mount the hda partitions for > > my 10.2 fstab and added the hda lines I needed. No good. When I > > boot 10.2 it boots to a console and X is not started. I had to > > delete the new 10.2 fstab to restart the system. > > > > Don't know why this would happen. Ideas? Suggestions?? > > > > Bob S. > > Without the fstab entries you try one can only guess what's going > wrong. > > And, why not use YaST Partitioner to make the mounts in 10.2. It > should do the job right. > Thanks Sunny, Yast partitioner did the trick. Still am curious why editing fstab didn't work though, Oh Well! Thanks again
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