Hey Chip,

Quick search on Google with the criteria "characters: newline,
G_DIR_SEPERATOR (usually /) " produced this:::

http://howtoxyz.blogspot.com/2008/07/how-to-mountpoint-cannot-contain.html

HTH
~Billy

On Nov 5, 9:53 am, chiphead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all.
> I finally got rid of Windows permanently. I made the drive I was
> using for Windows the secondary drive in my system. I used the Ubuntu
> partition editor to erase the Windows partition and make it an ext3
> partition. Last night I was able to read the drive and I was even
> able to store files there. Today I went to mount the drive and I get
> the following error message:
>
> Cannot mount volume
> Unable to mount volume 'Storage',
>
> Details
> mount_point cannot contain the following
> characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPERATOR (usually /)
>
> Did I do something wrong? Are the files I stored there gone forever?
>
> I appreciate any help you can give me.
>
> Chiphead
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