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
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
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:
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
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
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