killick;618887 Wrote: 
> When I boot Ubuntu throws an error mounting.   I press s to skip and
> then mount manually after boot.  I haven't changed my fstab yet.  It
> still says:
> 
> 
> /dev/sdb1                                  /mnt/disk2      ext3        
> defaults                    0  0

Ok looks like you tries to mount an ntfs drive as an ext3 drive and
when you mount manually you mount it as your user, but sbs is it's own
user ? 
Another complication is that sbs is probably running before you mount
the drive ( it runs in the background you don't need to open the web-ui
for it to run ) and sbs does not like that the drives are missing at
startup and asume it's gone and drops the database for it,hence you can
not see the files.

So you should sort out yor fstab problem and make the drive mount
properly :) then try again.
Sucess is more likely then.


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