James Harrison wrote:
>>auto,user,dev,exec,rw,async
Instead of this try
/dev/hda4 /pub ext3 defaults 0 0
I tried that at the beginning. I re-ran the boot cycle with the
changes you suggested. Still no joy.
With the 'defaults' setting I log in from a user account as root
# mount /pub
... the files are visable and usable by the user as normal.
But boot still does not initialize the mount automatically.
stumped, any more ideas???
tb