> If you've allready rebooted, find aa rescue disk and mount each partition to > fogure out what is mounter where. Good luck, create backup before editing, > and learn vi (or some other editor) instead of echo. ;) > As soon as I whacked the fstab file, I didn't reboot. In working with Unix at work (though really just a beginner) and from the limited knowledge of Linux, I knew that it wouldn't take effect until I rebooted. Thanks to those who helped, I managed to rebuild the fstab file. Looked at about 3 different printouts, and figured out the rest. The only thing now is that I lost my cdrom desktop link in gnome, and it won't come back now. Though, I do have my zip working, with a shortcut link to boot! Typically, I do use vi everyday at work. Don't know why, but I did vi in and look at the fstab file first. But as I said, being a good newbie, I was following directions when it said to echo that line into fstab. Learned a few things on this one.... Thanks, Shawn