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This is what I'm telling For the other partitions it doesn't work I have already checked it...
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    This is what I'm telling

    For the other partitions it doesn't work

    I have already checked it

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    Ok I found it.

    I had to reboot.

    The command "mount -a" it doesn't work properly. I don't know why but it doesn't work. I don't know any other way to make fstab run again without rebooting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krekon
    Ok I found it.

    I had to reboot.

    The command "mount -a" it doesn't work properly. I don't know why but it doesn't work. I don't know any other way to make fstab run again without rebooting.
    I think your partition was already mounted.
    First umount the partition you want to remount.

    Regards

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    Correct

    It was really dump to mount an already mounted hd

    thanks

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