>I'm sorry, I not sure if  I am being toyed with here.

You're not.

>If I unmount the floppy, then I would not have access to
it right.

Yes, but any changes you made to the files will only then be comitted to it.

If you want to make more changes, remount it, but don't forget to unmount it
again before the reboot.

The thing that might be confusing you is that trinux does NOT access or need
the floppy once it has booted. So there is no use changing things in /etc,
but you have to mount /mnt/floppy, make changes there and then reboot.

Ingo


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