OK, guys, I'll try it ... thanx.
bEEnHeX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Lindsell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 Aug 2003 13:26:22 +0100
Subject: RE: NTFS partition mount problem
> On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 13:08, bEEnHeX wrote:
> > FAT32 partition on physical disk 1 (other than that one with RH 9.0) is
> not
> > mounted by default also. Please, how to do that?
>
> As root,
> #> mkdir /windows
> { or /mnt/windows or wherever.. }
>
> #> mount -t vfat /dev/hd(x)(y) /windows
> { where hd(x)(y) is your windows partition (y) on hard drive (x)
> In my case Windows is on the second partiton of the first drive
> so I have /dev/hda2 }
>
> #> ls /windows
> Documents and Settings Program Files
> dsl Recycled
> hp shared
> hpojtpro temp
> HP_OminBook_win2K_drivers.exe Windows Update Setup Files
> IA_Installers winnt
> io.sys WUTemp
> msdos.sys
>
> Once thats working you can add an entry to /etc/fstab
> to automagically mount the windows partion at boot:-
>
> /dev/hda2 /windows vfat defaults 0 0
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Otto Haliburton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 07:17:15 -0500
Subject: RE: NTFS partition mount problem
> Do 'man mount' and you should be able to get the information to mount a
> ntfs. The command is not different than any other mount command. You
> need to create a mount point and then cd to that mount point. I'm
> surprised that at install that the installation didn't mount the fat32
> partitions. Cd to /mnt and see if there are directories there and cd to
> them to see if they are your fat32 partitions.
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