You might want to double check the device ID for /data1.... it should not point to the root or boot volume, but to some "other" partition it found. - Herman On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Clayton Cornell wrote: ->Just got my 8.1 today, and I would like to say... nice job SuSE! This is ->soemthing I wanna share with all my sceptical friends (diehard Windows users) ->who were intrigued with 8.0 but not 100% convinced. I think 8.1 will ->convince them that Linux is a viable alternative. -> ->On to the install.... From start to finish, it took 70 minutes to do a clean ->install of 8.1. This was the fastest install yet. -> ->Things I really liked... the way the hardware was autodetected. SAX2 finally ->got it right first try for my monitor settings. My USB scanner (HP Scanjet ->2200C) was autodetected and setup first try... works too! -> ->So... my two issues/questions (which are not that serious): -> -> 1. My VFAT partitions on hdb were not autodetected and setup like they were ->in 8.0. No nice auto icons on the desktop etc. OK, easy to fix. Fire up ->joe, and edit /etc/fstab and add in the missing lines. Right click on the ->desktop and add the hard drive icons. Problem solved. Question though... ->why didn't this autodetect this time around? -> -> 2. A desktop icon was added for /data1... which seems to be the boot ->partition. OK... why woudl this get a desktop icon? As a user, I don't want ->to play in that partition... as root maybe, but not as an end user. -> ->C. -> -> ->-- ->Check the headers for your unsubscription address ->For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com ->Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com ->Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com -> -> ->