Yes! Put your windoze partitition in your /etc/fstab file. Something like this /dev/hda1 /mnt/windoze vfat defaults 1 1
Note that I may not have this syntax exactly correct, so check it before you write it. Also you need to create /mnt/windoze before attempting to mount it. Ah, yes, your kernel needs to have the appropriate fs support for this to run. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . . kc5xh . . . . . My other computer runs Linux! >---------- >From: Alex Lobkovsky[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, 27 February, 1997 15:17 PM >To: debian user list >Subject: can Linux r/w Windoze FAT32? > >Hi, > >Having benefited greatly from this list before, I do not doubt for a >moment that someone will know the answer to this: > >Does Linux read/write to the new Win95 Fat32 filesystem? > >thanks in advance. > >-alex > >