Tim wrote: > You can just use the /dev/hda style of fstab lines, instead. In that > case, it doesn't matter what the drives are actually labelled as. Please note that /dev/hdx device names are going away in the future -- even parallel ATA disks (IDE) will be called /dev/sdx. When this happens, references to /dev/hdx in grub config files or /etc/fstab will break. The new drivers have already been merged into the Linux kernel tree, and may be turned on for Fedora Core 7. See http://lwn.net/Articles/198344/ for more details. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | Never ask, "Oh, why were things so much better in the old aprilcottage.co.uk | days?" It's not an intelligent question. | -- Ecclesiastes 7 v. 10