On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:07 -0700, Steve G wrote: > I don't know if the old partitions still get included in fstab by default. I > changed what I'm doing to avoid the problem. I want to think some changes were > made in hal that helps the problem. > Actually fstab-sync/hal (still) adds the /etc/fstab entries but note that they are added with the 'noauto' option - e.g. they wont get mounted at boot time. It is not before you login into GNOME that they will get mounted by gnome-volume-manager. One can disable automounting from the gnome- volume-manager capplet to work around this until the real bug is fixed. HTH, David