On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:53, 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
> >
> Run gconf-editor and then go to System > Storage and select the
partition/drive you are having issues with. You should be able to change the
loading options. When your done reboot and see if it will load.

If your still having problems send me your fstab and let me know which
device your having problems with, I may be able to help there.


-- 
Luke

'Suppose you were an idiot.  And suppose you
were a  Member of Congress... But I repeat myself.'
                                             --Mark Twain

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