YOu need to make a /home directory to be used as the mount point for the /home partition you already have. You won't be able to mount a filesystem on a directory that doesn't exist. You need an empty /home, and you will be able to mount the partition there. The genfstab script will see it mounted and do all the fstab entry stuff for you at that point. ~Kyle http://kyle.tk/ -- "Kyle? ... She calls her cake, Kyle?" Out of This World, season 2 episode 21 - "The Amazing Evie"
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