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On 03/03/15 15:27, Ince, Wilbur wrote:<br>
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<div>At load time, Xubuntu mounts the discs listed in fstab.
(/etc/fstab) If the drives are not available for mounting,
the Xubuntu notifies you and gives you an option skip mounting
or manually repair. I have never manually repaired, so I don't
know what that does. <br>
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<div>To find what 2 is, look in the fstab and see what disc it's
trying to mount. <br>
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<div>Wilbur<br>
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I found a line in fstab of <br>
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I removed it and it now boots with no error. (How it got there,
goodness only knows!)<br>
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Thanks for the input.<br>
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