All your filesystems (hard drives, CD drives, floppy, etc.) are listed in /etc/fstab which is the [F]ile[S]ystem [TAB]le. This is a configuration file tell Linux how to properly mount all your filesystems.
When you install Linux fstab is automatically set up. If you let some program mess with it, you may lose the full or partial use of that particual filesystem. Very few programs do this, but K3b is one of them, and although its attempts to change fstab are done in good faith, they're wrong. Miark On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:58:42 +0000 Richard Urwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Fascinated Newbie in learn mode: > What changes does it try to make?
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