Thomas, > Easiest thing (if you can) is to umount the drive causing you > both, issue: > > mount -n /dev/foo /somewhere > > remove the annoyances (corrections) in /etc/mtab, and remount > the device > wirh the correct perms.
I'm not sure what you meant about editting /etc/mtab since when I looked at it on the test box it appears to get overwritten at boot time. However, your advice led me to poking around with /etc/mtab a bit more and I discovered the problem. On the test box /etc/mtab is a file, on the server box it's a symlink to /proc/mounts. With all the STFW I did, I guess I just wasn't searching for the right thing. Thanks for getting me headed in the right direction. Bill Greganti Greganti Consulting 714-746-3356 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]