Simple :) >second hard drive..is it a slave on the first IDE controller or >a master on the second?
The IDE controller is built-into the riser card from the motherboard with two sockets for separate IDE cables for the hard drive, I assume this is then considered to be hdb? >if it is the slave on the first then it is known as "/dev/hdb" >if it is the rmaster on the second then it is "/dev/hdc" >you may think those look like filenames...they are...should you >decide to (as root) writer data to either of those files >it will write directly over the disk (and right over >and formats, and data structures)...it would be a very bad thing >anywya...you can use the command mke2fs (mk = make; e2 = second extended; >fs = filesystem) to make a file which is a second extended filesystem >what you want to do is... >fdisk /dev/hdc (and use fdisk to make a partition /dev/hdc1) using; fdisk /dev/hdb gives; unable to open /dev/hdb besides, the second hard drive is already formatted and installed with DOS and Windows3.51 for workgroups. I don't necessarily need to keep windows, but would like to keep DOS for use with DJGPP, a 32 bit DOS port of GCC from UNIX, also part of the GNU software field. >mke2fs /dev/hdc1 (or /dev/hdb you get the idea.../dev/fd0 for >a floppy disk ;) ) >that is basically the equivalent of "format" under DOS >then to use it...find a directory where you want it...and >mount /dev/hdc1 /path/and/directory/to/mount/on >ie. (as my system used to be) >mount /dev/hdc1 /home I tried mounting anyway with; mount /dev/hdb1 /dos and I get; mount: /dev/hdb1 is not a valid block device >once you are sure how that works and that it does... >look at /etc/fstab (then it will be mounted and umounted automatically >on reboot) >(hint man fstab) I think the basic problem is the when I installed Linux there was only 1 hard drive and I formatted that in the installation. I think something in a config file somewhere is telling Linux there is only one hard drive. If I have to, I could re-install Linux to recognise the second hard drive, I was just hoping to avoid that if I could Thanks again for your help and I am finally making progress with my installation. I hope to have it done in a week or two. Cheers, John Gay -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]