How about posting your two versions of your /etc/fstab? Without seeing what you entered it is really hard to help.
Brian On 4 Feb, T-SNAKE wrote: > I asked: > How do you mount all the drives/partitions at boot time without having to > actually type in the mount -t msdos /.... command? > > And the responce (thanks) was to add entries to the fstab file. Well, I did > this and when I rebooted, i wasn't able to perform many commands. It was like > root and other accounts had a messed up path. I could ls and shutdown, but I > couldn't man or dselect. I took the mounting lines out and that fixed it back > to normal. Why would that be? > Chris > ps- thanks to all who gave me the dpkg --force... help. It worked wonders.. > and I didn't need to reinstall pine/pico, because they were already made... -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .