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These UUIDs are pretty confusing, but it would seem that from my menu. 1st it is saying that root = cb8 and then resume = 0c57, which, according to my fstab is the Swap partition.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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These UUIDs are pretty confusing, but it would seem that from my menu. 1st it is saying that root = cb8 and then resume = 0c57, which, according to my fstab is the Swap partition.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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These UUIDs are pretty confusing, but it would seem that from my menu. 1st it is saying that root = cb8 and then resume = 0c57, which, according to my fstab is the Swap partition.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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These UUIDs are pretty confusing, but it would seem that from my menu. 1st it is saying that root = cb8 and then resume = 0c57, which, according to my fstab is the Swap partition.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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These UUIDs are pretty confusing, but it would seem that from my menu. 1st it is saying that root = cb8 and then resume = 0c57, which, according to my fstab is the Swap partition.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2009
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BUT, I am more curious about how you can have three files in/etc/by the name of "fstab" and no apparent prefixes or suffixes.
Kubuntu Forums 2010
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I see some mention of "fstab" but I have never used or heard of that so I don't want to dig myself deeper without getting some help from someone who has mastered this beast.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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I see some mention of "fstab" but I have never used or heard of that so I don't want to dig myself deeper without getting some help from someone who has mastered this beast.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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I see some mention of "fstab" but I have never used or heard of that so I don't want to dig myself deeper without getting some help from someone who has mastered this beast.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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I see some mention of "fstab" but I have never used or heard of that so I don't want to dig myself deeper without getting some help from someone who has mastered this beast.
PCLinuxOS-Forums 2008
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