> how to reread /etc/fstab without rebooting the system ? What do you mean, "reread"? As far as I know, there are no programs that read the contents of /etc/fstab into memory. It is only looked at if you try to mount a file. ...or are you talking about some KDE GUI tool or something? --Derek
- [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot Lang Zhi
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot Marco Ciampa
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot Joseph S. Gardner
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot Brett Jones
- [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot S. Newhouse
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot David van Balen
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot David van Balen
- Re: [expert] reread /etc/fstab without reboot Phil Edwards
- [expert] Sound changes permissions? Derek Simkowiak
- [expert] Sound changes permissions? WH Bouterse
- Re: [expert] Sound changes permissions? Axalon Bloodstone
- [expert] corrupt isapnp.conf was Sound chan... WH Bouterse
- Re: [expert] corrupt isapnp.conf was So... Axalon Bloodstone
- Re: [expert] corrupt isapnp.conf w... WH Bouterse
- Re: [expert] corrupt isapnp.co... Axalon Bloodstone
- Re: [expert] corrupt isapn... WH Bouterse
- Re: [expert] corrupt isapn... Axalon Bloodstone
- Re: [expert] Sound changes permissions? Geoff Croxson
- Re: [expert] Sound changes permissions? Axalon Bloodstone