At 09.55 04/02/98 -0500, 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
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, T-SNAKE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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
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
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 o
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