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On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 12:37:09PM -0400, Blast wrote: > Hello, I'm using Debian and I have two partitions plus the Debian's, a > FAT32 and a NTFS ones, but I don't know how to make them accessible from > the start for users in my system. I've already installed ntfs-3g and > tried with fstab and /etc/rc.local, but I got nothing yet. > I will appreciate your help. I can't help you with NTFS, but the FAT32 ones should not pose a problem. Basically you need to mount the FAT32 partition somewhere - e.g. on /media/dos (or wherever you feel like). You'll need to edit your /etc/fstab to include the line: /dev/hda9 /media/dos vfat noauto,users 0 0 The first bit (/media/hda9) is just a wild guess on my part: It identifies the partition on your hard disk - you should change this according to your own partitioning. The second bit (/media/dos) is where you want the files to appear - this should point to an empty directory. For users to use the partition, all they need to do is to mount it first, e.g.: fred$ mount /media/dos I suspect NTFS can be take care of in the same way, but I've never used it myself. YMMV. Hope this helps -- Karl E. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.jorgensen.org.uk/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://karl.jorgensen.com ==== Today's fortune: Piece of cake! -- G. S. Koblas
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