> I'm puzzled..... I am probably sounding stupid, but is it possible that
> the drive is damaged?  Another "2 cents worth"
>
> --
> Andrew
>

    I hope not.  It ain't easy getting X to work on one of these things.  I
suppose a damaged drive is a posiblity, but it just seems strange that there
was no indication of  a problem with it.  It just "dismounted" right after
installing 9 on the other drive.  The things that make you go "hmmm".

thanks,

Kevin


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