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    #16
    @SecretCode,

    BM2LTS is based on ubuntu , however , at the login screen you can select which desktop environment to have. Kubuntu desktop is what i want as this is what i have used from day one .

    It is not an option though , so am using xfce which is pretty close.

    Kubuntu-destop just won`t install.
    Last edited by kdeuser; Feb 17, 2015, 05:02 PM.

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      #17
      Take a look at the df -h from your post #3. Specifically, the red row:

      Originally posted by kdeuser View Post
      Code:
      reel@BM2LTSR66RBin:/media/hd/home/reel$ df -h
      Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
      /dev/sda1        13G  8.9G  3.3G  74% /
      none            4.0K     0  4.0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      udev            2.0G   20K  2.0G   1% /dev
      tmpfs           406M  1.5M  404M   1% /run
      none            5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
      none            2.0G  148K  2.0G   1% /run/shm
      none            100M   44K  100M   1% /run/user
      /dev/sda4       445G  415M  422G   1% /media/hd
      [COLOR="#B22222"][B]tmpfs            10M     0   10M   0% /media[/B][/COLOR]
      /dev/sdb1       1.9T  1.3T  557G  71% /media/reel/Reel Media Drive
      /dev/sda2       6.6M   50K  6.2M   1% /media/reel/ffe33e8a-9853-4af2-b73e-392912da6bcb
      /dev/sdd1       1.9T  1.8T   49G  98% /media/reel/Reel Media Drive1
      /dev/sdc1       2.8T  2.4T  385G  87% /media/hd3
      Mounting /media as tmpfs means that subdirectories created underneath /media will disappear upon reboot. So I'm really not sure how this is even working. For instance, when the system attempts to process fstab during boot, /media/reel and /media/hd3 won't exist.

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        #18
        Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post

        Mounting /media as tmpfs means that subdirectories created underneath /media will disappear upon reboot. So I'm really not sure how this is even working. For instance, when the system attempts to process fstab during boot, /media/reel and /media/hd3 won't exist.
        Is there a workaround for this ?

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          #19
          Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
          Take a look at the df -h from your post #3. Specifically, the red row:



          Mounting /media as tmpfs means that subdirectories created underneath /media will disappear upon reboot. So I'm really not sure how this is even working. For instance, when the system attempts to process fstab during boot, /media/reel and /media/hd3 won't exist.
          Originally posted by kdeuser View Post
          Is there a workaround for this ?
          Comments in this thread: [System] Mount drive at boot up problem.
          I'd rather be locked out than locked in.

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