Try 'lsmod' and see what modules you're using. There was an issue that win 95
used a vfat32 file structure, but windoze 98 used vfat32x or some such. If you
didn't reformat your windoze drive before installing '98 but did afterwards, it
would change format. I don't know when it was solved, but it's something to
check.


On Sat, 07 Apr 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After the first failled install of Beta 1, I had to reinstall MDK 7.2; 
> after that I installed beta 2 and later beta 3 (MDK 8.0), now my box 
> has windows98, MDK 7.2 and MDK 8 beta 2. 
> Before the dissatre, I could acced from 7.2 to win98 partitions copying 
> and deleting files without problems; but now I just can copy files from 
> windoze partitions to linux partitions, but it is impossible write from 
> linux (7.2 and 8) to windows partitions.
> In my laptop, with 7.2 this runs fine.
> 
> fstab has the same structure to the windows partitions access!!!!
> 
> I don't know what could be the problem. Any help will be welcome
> 
> Thanks folk
> 
> Francisco Alcaraz
> Murcia (Spain)
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        Declan Moriarty




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