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   ray@zianet.com to All   
   Re: Windows Partitions   
   16 Feb 07 16:01:16   
   
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   From: ray    
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   Subject: Re: Windows Partitions   
   Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:01:16 -0700   
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   On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:32:43 +0100, Cody wrote:   
      
   > I followed the instructions on this page:   
   >    
   > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions   
   >    
   > and ended up with all the Windows partitions mounted on my desktop,    
   > including the C drive which houses Windows XP Pro and all the Windows    
   > programs.   
   >    
   > My question is should I unmount the C drive or just leave it alone and,    
   > if I should unmount it, how does one do that?   
   >    
   > Thanks,   
   >    
   > Cody   
      
   Q&D way: df to find out where it's mounted; umount path; edit /etc/fstab   
   and remove it.   
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