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Old 11-23-2009, 12:43 PM   #1
nitishsolanki
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Problem with disk quota...


i created a extented partition on my disk using "fdisk /dev/sda" as /dev/sda5 and mounted one folder over it using webmin...then i deleted the partition and tried to make new partition..now even after mounting mounted folder is present...how to unmount it in order make a new folder mounted..
 
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