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Date:      Tue, 19 Aug 1997 11:55:24 -0500
From:      Jonathan Lemon <jlemon@americantv.com>
To:        s005jfc@discover.wright.edu
Cc:        Questions FreeBSD <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: How to stop automactically mounting MSDOS partition @ boot?
Message-ID:  <19970819115524.36084@right.PCS>
In-Reply-To: <33F9C4F7.9183F456@erinet.com>; from Jamie Clark on Aug 08, 1997 at 12:08:23PM -0400
References:  <33F9C4F7.9183F456@erinet.com>

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On Aug 08, 1997 at 12:08:23PM -0400, Jamie Clark wrote:
> I was wondering which file controls what is mounted at boot time.  I'd like
> to delete the line that automatically mounts my bootable Windows 95
> partition.  At the time I created the file system, I thought I wanted to
> always have that partition mounted, but since the FreeBSD kernel support for
> Windows 95 file system is less than what I'd have it be.  I've decided to use
> mtools to access that partition.  To use mtools to access that section of the
> disk, I always have to umount it from the file system.  I know I can
> re-install FreeBSD to correct this miscalculation, but I thought someone out
> there knew a less drastic measure.

/etc/fstab.  Either comment out the line containing the particular
partition, or add "noauto" to the options field to prevent automatic
mounting.
--
Jonathan



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