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    SubjectRe: fstab file. SOLUTION FOUND - Thanks
    Hi all,

    Got two things to say.

    I actually pulled the HD and managed to get RH to install by using another
    'box'. The first thing I checked when I got it back into the Omnibook was
    the fstab file. It confirms my thoughts. Linux can mount any /{path} to
    any partition. Thinking about it, it didn't make sense for Linux to be any
    other way {I mean it's not a Micro$oft product}.


    Secondly, one of you politely pointed out that this may have not _quite_
    been the most appropiate list. That's the biggest problem I face with the
    mailing lists, knowing which is the _most_ appropiate list to post to.
    When I subscribed I tried to figure out 'which list for which' but the
    subscription confirmation (and my searches for more information) were
    unhelpfull.

    So appoligies for the spam and THANKS.


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    at work : pclyne@csr.com.au
    at play : pclyne@idx.com.au

    The future is in our hands. Which way to the future ?
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