kro amigo,

Naum entendi direito o q vc quer... montar a particaum win?? ou outra
particaum dos???

isto depende de como est�o configuradas as particoes de seu hd,
rode um aplicativo gerenciador de particaum para descobrir isto, e veja
quais saum as utilizadas(ex:
/dev/hda1    ext2     # minha part primaria root linux
/dev/hda2        swp        # minha part primaria de swap linux
/dev/hda3             # minha part extendida, q possibilita q eu crie ateh
40 particoes l�gicas pois soh posso ter ateh 4 ###primarias
/dev/hda5        fat32    # minha part logica q roda o RWIN c:\(s� para jogar
UNREAL e COMMAND & CONQUER)
/dev/hda6    fat      # particaum para trocar dados entre os SO's
execute esses comandos para ver suas particoes:
#fdisk -l
#cat /proc/partitions


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Em nome de Sobrinho
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2002 15:41
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Assunto: (linux-br) Localizar na documenta��o


Ol�

gostaria de saber o seguinte: em que parte da documenta��o est� escrito que
/dev/hda5 � a primeira parti��o l�gica do primeiro disco ide?

Acho importante saber se localizar na documenta��o. Dessa vez n�o consegui.
Se algu�m puder me indicar...


na man page do comando mount n�o achei
no guia do usu�rio conectiva linux 7 tb n�o
no faq da conectiva tb n�o achei (li do 35.1 a 35.9)

eu j� resolvi o problema. Eu estava tentando assim:

[root@hercules /root]# mount -t vfat /dev/hda2 /mnt/wind
mount: tipo de sistema de arquivos incorreto, op��o inv�lida, superbloco
inv�lido em /dev/hda2,
       ou n�mero excessivo de sistemas de arquivos montados
       (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition,
       instead of some logical partition inside?)

e depois que encontrei a solu��o na web (pesq. Google) fiz assim (e
funcionou) (coloquei o texto que encontrei no fim da msg)
[root@hercules /root]# mount -t vfat /dev/hda5 /mnt/wind


>I have an IDE drive on windows 98 split into 2 partitions. I can mount the
first partition without any problems, (hda1) but I can't seem to mount the
second partition.
no meu caso eu tenho uma parti��o fat16 e outra fat32


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Posted by Noah Davis (24.29.126.76) on August 31, 2001 at 07:14:35:

In Reply to: Re: Error mounting windows partition posted by Jon Masters on
August 05, 2001 at 15:54:32:

I'm having a similar problem. I have an IDE drive on windows 98 split into 2
partitions. I can mount the first partition without any problems, (hda1) but
I can't seem to mount the second partition. I've tried giving the command:

mount -t vfat /dev/hda2 /mnt/windowsdrive

and I've tried messing around a bunch with the drive number and letter too.
(hdb2, hda3, hda4, hda5, etc) but nothing seems to work. i get the error:

"mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda2, or too many
mounted file systems (aren't you trying to mount an extended partition
instead of some logical partition inside?)"

any ideas?

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/forum/messages/213.html

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Posted by Oliver Heine (217.80.172.108) on November 05, 2001 at 16:32:31:

In Reply to: Re: Error mounting windows partition posted by Noah Davis on
August 31, 2001 at 07:14:35:

The solution that worked for me is the fact that logical partitions have
numbers 5 and up, so /dev/hda5 is the first logical partition on the first
(ide) disk. So hda7 is my F:-drive under Windows.
Didn't knew that ;)

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/forum/messages/280.html

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Antecipadamente grato

Sobrinho





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