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I recently used the partitioner in yast to removed an extended partition I no longer use. after doing so, my home directroy will not mount and the system boots into a maintenance mode. I went back into yast after reboot and remarked my home directory (Somehow the mountpoint disappeared). I also checked the fstab. The fstab showed all my partitions. I then rebooted and the system put me right back into maintenance mode. I then opened yast again and... My home partiton's mountpoint was missing again. Any ideas?
Wait a minute. I did look this file over earlier. Well the the logical partition I had deleted in Partitioner is still in fstab.
Deleted it and all is well.
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