On 05 Feb 2003, 11:32:22, David Turetsky wrote:
> I am trying to read the Windows filesystems on my linux/W98/XP system. > When I manually try to mount them, for example, 'mount -a', I get mount > point /c does not exist and same for /d and /e You need to create the mount-points (empty directories) upon which to mount the filesystems. as root: cd / mkdir c mkdir d mkdir e mount -a will do it . . . Quite right. Tnx. As my computer systems get smarter and smarter, my own memory seems to be going in the opposite direction -- David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]