2012-01-31, 05:05 PM 
		
	
	Dungeon-Dave,
I looked on this site: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux...move-file/ and used “rm -f fstab” under the /media and /mnt directories to delete the fstab files.
Bakshara
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		2012-01-31, 05:05 PM 
		
	 Dungeon-Dave, I looked on this site: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux...move-file/ and used “rm -f fstab” under the /media and /mnt directories to delete the fstab files. Bakshara 
		
		
		2012-01-31, 06:34 PM 
		
	 
		Good. Did it work? 
		
		
		2012-02-05, 04:21 AM 
		
	 
		Yes it did! I'm not sure this applies here, but: Multi-Boot Under /boot/grub I gedited menu.lst. The first time, at the end, I had, title "windoze severn" rootnoverify (sdb2,0) chainloader +1 On the muli-boot menu, when I tried to boot into windoze severn, I got this error, "rootnoverify (sdb2,0) Error 23: Error while parsing number Previous: rootnoverify (/dev/sdb2,0) chainloader +1 On the muli-boot menu, when I tried to boot into windoze severn, I got this error, "rootnoverify (/dev/sdb2,0) Error 23: Error while parsing number What do I need to do for this to work? Bakshara 
		
		
		2012-04-06, 08:01 AM 
		
	 
		Try replacing sdb2,0 with hd2,0. The way GRUB and the way Linux refer to the disks is different. 
		
		
		2012-11-17, 07:58 PM 
		
	 
		Aww LVM I have a good deal of experiance dealing with LVM in Solaris. I'd like to mount different File systems on two different drives, say /home on one drive and everything else on another. Or set up a software raid without having to re-install my OS. 
		
		
		2012-11-17, 07:59 PM 
		
	 Quote:Hybrid, If you FSCK on a mounted file system BAD THINGS can happen. | 
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