On Wednesday 09 October 2002 19:37, Herman L. Knief wrote:
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.
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-> 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.
That's what I thought too, but... I only made 3 partitions on hdc, swap, root, and boot. There are no Linux partitions on hda and hdb. From fstab (not all of it... just the bit for my Linux drive): ---------------------------------------------- /dev/hdc3 / reiserfs defaults 1 1 /dev/hdc1 /data1 auto noauto,user 0 0 /dev/hdc2 swap swap pri=42 0 0 Contents of /data1: ----------------------------------------------- System.map-2.4.18-4GB boot-bmp.b boot-menu.b boot-text.b boot.0300 boot.1601 boot.b -> boot-menu.b chain.b initrd initrd.suse lilo.log lost+found map map2 mbr.b memtest.bin message os2_d.b vmlinuz vmlinuz.autoconf.h vmlinuz.config vmlinuz.suse vmlinuz.version.h --------------------------------------------- This looks like /boot to me. Hmmm maybe it's just a quirk during the install. Just curious if this is soemthign anyone else had. I can't think if anything I did during the install that would have done this. C.