Remove or modify the mount point entries from your /etc/fstab In addition, compare the devices your /etc/fstab has listed for your mount points compared to the devices that are coming up in bootup. You can always do a
# dmesg | less to see how your devices (drives) are coming up. For example, /home /dev/hdc1 may now be /home /dev/hdb1 you may very well have to use a rescue disk to do this. On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:21:19AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote: > I had three hard drives, one boot drive and one partitioned into two. I > physically removed the second hard drive ( who needs 20GB on a linux > system). Now I get errors on boot(fsck). How do I removed the dives from > the boot sequence? I, for one, could use an extra 20 Gigs. -- Brian Lavender http://www.brie.com/brian/