Ok, this is probably an easy one. A while back I edited some
file, I don't know what, to mount a vfat partition on boot. Since, the system
has undergone a lot of changes and /dev/hda5 just doesn't exist anymore as per
the message below. I just asked my local linux dude how to do it before but he's
sorta on the other side of the world for a little while now, so can someone
point me in the right direction?
thanx as always
|cheshire|
Mounting local file systems...
/dev/hda5: Invalid argument
mount: you didn't specify a filesystem type for /dev/hda5 I will try all types mentioned in /etc/filesystems or /proc/filesystems attempt to access beyond end of device 03:05: rw=0, want=1, limit=0 dev 03:05 blksize=1024 blocknr=0 sector=0 size=1024 count=1 FAT bread failed mount: you must specify the filesystem type |
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