Hi, Theresa, > Ok, I changed the mount for c drive to vfat, and it fixed the truncation issue, but >now c drive is not automatically mounted in my file manager on boot. You probably have the "noauto" option specified. Remove that from the line for you Windows partition in your /etc/fstab file and that should clear it up. Regards, Cait ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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