>U R ADVISED TO CHANGE AUTO TO LBA IN BIOS
I will try that, but I haven't touched the settings of BIOS and this was
running for the last few months.
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--- "D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Check the lines for the vfat system the mount point is wrong or the
> >partition to be mounted hasnt been specified properly.
>
> When I try using Disk Management, I can mount all file systems
> through the
> GUI so atleast /etc/
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>Check the lines for the vfat system the mount point is wrong or the
>partition to be mounted hasnt been specified properly.
When I try using Disk Management, I can mount all file systems through the
GUI so atleast /etc/fstab is correct, seems some daemon has been disabled
by my tweaking.
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--- "D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> May be, I will check up when I get back home, will 0 0 disable fsck
> for vfat
> partitions? Well, I have been facing this problem since 6-8 months.
Yah 0 0 is for fsck.
> Any idea about the automatic mounting of fat partitions. Has
>Have you been modifying /etc/fstab - I have a feeling you have enabled
>fsck for the DOS partitions somehow. check whether you have 0 0 at the
>end of the vfat partitions.
May be, I will check up when I get back home, will 0 0 disable fsck for vfat
partitions? Well, I have been facing this probl
--- "D.Venkatasubramanian, Noida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> I am facing a problem with my RHL 7.2 desktop. I have some Fat32 and
> Fat16
> partitions on my 17.2 GB HDD which has Win 98 on the primary
> partition. I
> use GRUB to boot into Windows/ Linux. When I boot into Linux,
Hi friends,
I am facing a problem with my RHL 7.2 desktop. I have some Fat32 and Fat16
partitions on my 17.2 GB HDD which has Win 98 on the primary partition. I
use GRUB to boot into Windows/ Linux. When I boot into Linux, the boot
process hangs during the "Checking Filesystems". I have to press C