Colin, on the surface, stopping automounting sounds like a good
direction for the situation - what are the consequences?

Would seem to me, it would be O.K. if booting a previous installed
partition didn't try to automount the newly installed partition (right
now it stops the boot anyway).

Hopefully it wouldn't be too complex for the user to point and click to mount 
when desired.  Point and click for new users or even old ones is fine.  I've 
been doing command line (or even machine code) for over 40 years but my mistake 
rate is higher on command line than point and click.
Thanks, Jerry

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