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I mounted the larger internal flash drive just fine by adding it as an entry in fstab and creating a location to mount it too. I suspect that remounting home on the external sd card will work too. Thanks all 
Many thanks for the replies, I will try some things and see how it goes. I was curious how to get the uuid, now I know 
Greetings all,
I have an eeepc 1000 and converted to !# about a month ago and am loving it. My question is simple.
I have 3 drives all flash and 2 internal to my system and one is an ssd slot that I pretty much never remove the ssd from.
#! installed everything on the smallest,fastest drive which is /dev/sda1 and only 8 gig in size . /dev/sdb1 is the second drive (32 gig) and I can only access this as root. /dev/sdc1 is an ssd drive that I have a 16 gig ssd in and it currently is mounting under /media/disk.
I don't remember being asked about how I wanted the folder structure laid out but maybe I was not paying attention.
How can I:
1) Change the second drive (/dev/sdb1) so that I can open it as the logged in user? I do not care how this is mounted but lets say I mount it as /home2 to keep it simple.
2) Change the third drive (dev/sdc1) so that this is now /home and all mappings that currently goto home will now go to this drive?
Thanks in advance for any tips/advice you may have.
Eventually got this to work if anyone runs into a similar problem.
I downloaded the eee-control_0.9.3_all~jaunty.deb and the Jaunty_Eeeasy-Scripts.tar.gz which includes a needed package called asus-eee-dkms_3.0_all.deb. Following the included instructions and installing these (also installing the eee-osd package) gives back hotkey support and all the functionality the xandros setup gave out of the box.
I can't rememebr the url I got some of the packages from but a search of eeeasy scripts will find it.
Just kind of weird for the card reader not working to be what tipped me off to needing this.
Is it possible that you are a very fast typist and inadvertently hit "home - X" and began the shutdown via the keyboard?
OK I posted one line before and after insertion. It looks like it is reading the device but neither the file manager or df -h shows any other evidence that it exists.
Jul 31 21:43:23 Copernicus kernel: [ 48.554170] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 2(2) BSS returned, data->length = 243
Jul 31 21:43:39 Copernicus kernel: [ 65.444110] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2
Jul 31 21:43:40 Copernicus kernel: [ 66.064108] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 3
Jul 31 21:43:41 Copernicus kernel: [ 66.628091] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4
Jul 31 21:43:41 Copernicus kernel: [ 67.156098] usb 4-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5
Jul 31 21:43:53 Copernicus kernel: [ 78.553375] ===>rt_ioctl_giwscan. 1(1) BSS returned, data->length = 83I have an eee1000 and been using !# for about a week now. I just noticed yesterday that my card reader is now not recognizing any SD cards when I insert a card (it was working a few days back with !#).
Any tips on how to troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance.
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