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Old 29th May 2008, 03:25 PM
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how i change permanent mount for /home...

Hi.

My one and only kernel img somehow managed to get corrupted after someone kicked the power out. I had 2 partitions, / and /home. So after ... ended up just reinstalling over the old / partition coz I had all my data on the /home partition (fairly new install, wasnt much of a loss). But when I reinstalled I forgot to set the new /home to the old partition. Can anyone tell me how Id go about getting the OS to permanantly mount that partition at /home??
fstab or something??

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