Re: Mounting MS-DOS on bootup.

2001-08-22 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 12:31:31PM -0700, Andrew Agno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Karsten M. Self writes: > > Add them to your /etc/fstab with 'auto' mount options. > > Which might catch the msdos file system instead of the vfat (Win95/98) > filesystem module. Try the vfat option instead: You

Re: Mounting MS-DOS on bootup.

2001-08-22 Thread Andrew Agno
Karsten M. Self writes: > Add them to your /etc/fstab with 'auto' mount options. Which might catch the msdos file system instead of the vfat (Win95/98) filesystem module. Try the vfat option instead: /dev/hdb10 /mnt/dos/win98c vfat rw,gid=dos,umask=002 0 0 This will mount /dev/hdb10 as /mnt/d

Re: Mounting MS-DOS on bootup.

2001-08-21 Thread Chris Nestrud
On Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 04:11:22PM -0700, David Frischknecht wrote: > Hello, > > I know it's possible to have your MS-DOS partitions > accessible as soon as you boot up into Linux, I'm just > not sure how it's done. Could someone help me out > with this? Thanks. Add a line in /etc/fstab like:

Re: Mounting MS-DOS on bootup.

2001-08-21 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Aug 21, 2001 at 04:11:22PM -0700, David Frischknecht ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello, > > I know it's possible to have your MS-DOS partitions accessible as soon > as you boot up into Linux, I'm just not sure how it's done. Could > someone help me out with this? Thanks. Add them to y

Mounting MS-DOS on bootup.

2001-08-21 Thread David Frischknecht
Hello, I know it's possible to have your MS-DOS partitions accessible as soon as you boot up into Linux, I'm just not sure how it's done. Could someone help me out with this? Thanks. = David A. Frischknecht http://www.fishnetonline.freeurl.com