On 30/06/11 22:01, Hoang Le wrote:
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> 
> Dear Scott,
> 
> It didn't work. I still can see those 2 partitions in Nautilus ( trying
> to mount them requires root access, of course )
> Maybe they were made available before fstab is read by the system? 

I don't know... :-/

> 
> Thank you,
> Hoang

Firstly did you run:-
# mount -a
after creating the new fstab??

Secondly did you log out and log back in??

If the answer to both questions is yes - repost and I'll do my best to
and help you:-
restore the original fstab
creating a modified udev rule to hide those partitions in Nautilus Places.

NOTE: I may not get a chance to reply tonight though.

Cheers, and thanks for your patience.

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the loop.
We are experiencing a reality based on a thin veneer of lies and illusions.
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and unity is fantasy, where the ego-driven cleverness of the mind is
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