> > reboot
> ^^^^^^
>> NO NO NO!
>> umount -a
> mount -a
Much better I knew I was going to say at least one thing wrong.
I am way to used to doing even small things on a Windoze box.
> will unmount anything not in use and then mount everything in /etc/fstab
> that would be mounted at boot time. Of course, having just installed a new
> HD, reboots will have happened anyhow and as this box will be dual-boot it's
> gonna get reboots as a matter of course but the principle applies dunnit?
Unless you have hot pluggable drives.
MArk
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