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I have two partitions that mount to the desktop when I boot into the system
yet /etc/fstab has the noauto option set for each and if I put a # ...
- 06-24-2009 #1Just Joined!
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[SOLVED] /etc/fstab options don't seems to have any effect when using auto and noauto
I have two partitions that mount to the desktop when I boot into the system
yet /etc/fstab has the noauto option set for each and if I put a # in front of the line for each drive it make no difference either.
I have been told it's a Gnome issue.
Is there something else that has influence on these setting, like I haven't got the whole picture? I need to control what mounts on startup.
- 06-24-2009 #2
- 06-24-2009 #3Just Joined!
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Many thanks The Boogy Master, all is now sorted.
- 06-26-2009 #4
dont forget to put a RESOLV in the title ...
Glad to help you



