Re: mount unmounting

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Ok, after a couple of weeks of the hard drive resetting, it is now working
fine when I reboot.  Gremlins?

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "redhat" <redhat@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday 18 November 2003 1:25
Subject: mount unmounting


> Hello;
>
> I'm new at this and have been using linux for only a few weeks.  Anyway -
>
> I am running RH9.
>
> I create a directory of:
>  /mnt/windows
> I edit /etc/fstab to add :
> /dev/hda1  /mnt/windows  auto auto,owner,kudzu 0 0
> then I run:
> mount -a
>
> After that everything works fine and I can read and write to my windows
> drive.  The problem is that when I reboot, the fstab file has been
re-edited
> to delete that line and the directory /mnt/windows has been deleted.
>
> How do I set it up so that the windows directory is always mounted when I
> start and unmounted when I shutdown?
>
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