On Sunday 23 November 2003 18:51 pm, Karel De Vriendt wrote:
I have a dual boot machine (Windows and SUSE 9.0).
When one installs SUSE 9.0 on a PC with Windows drives, one should get the Windows drives mounted at startup and one should get icons on the desktop for easy access to these drives.
Unfortunately, I changed something in the proposed partitioning solution when I installed SUSE 9.0 and as a side effect, the Windows drives are not mounted at startup and the icons are not placed on the desktop.
I do not want to start the installation again and I assume that I can put the right lines in one or the other configuration file. Can somebody help and tell me how?
The file you need is /etc/fstab You need to remove the 'noauto' from the relevant lines. man fstab will give you more info, as will man mount HTH Dylan -- Sweet moderation Heart of this nation Desert us not We are between the wars - Billy Bragg