At 00:44 20/04/1998 +0100, you wrote:
>"Marco Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>[...]
>
>> I could then add it to /etc/innitab (I don't remember the exact file
>> name), and it would get mounted on every boot attempt.
>
>/etc/fstab
>
>> Is something wrong with my logic? I just want to make sure that I can do
>> this this way, and am not missing anything important.
Marco,
I'm not shure if I should advice you to use Partition Magic to do this.
I've been using it with Win 3.xx without problems, but NT gave me a lot of
trouble and with Linux it corrupted LILO and a bunch of other things which
forced me to re-install Linux. It is only afterwards that I read a test in
a magazine mentioning the fact that Partition's support of UNIX/LINUX
partitions wasn't that good.
Zoki.
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