On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 11:45:08PM +0200, Alberto Segura wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I have a little problem with my Fujitsu Handydrive hard disk (massive > storage device connected via USB 2.0). When I boot my pc and this device > is running the proccess stops, and I cannot continue until I turn off > the handydrive. This device works perfectly on linux and windows if the > pc is totally booted. I have this entry in the etc/fstab file : > > /dev/sda1 /mnt/handydrive vfat > noauto,users,exec,gid=my_user,uid=my_user 0 0 > > As I said before this device works perfectly on Fedora, but I cannot > boot my computer if it is on. Maybe the solution is edit something in my > bios but I do not know what. Can anybody help me? Does the boot process stops after the kernel boots or before? If before, then I suppose the BIOS is trying to boot from the USB disk. In which case, you'd go to the BIOS and change the boot order of devices. Regards, Luciano Rocha