I recently installed Debian Sarge i386 to dual-boot with XP Home. This is not the first time I have installed Linux to dual boot with Windows, I used to have Mandrake/Mandriva. With Mandrake, I could access the data held on my windows partitions through /mnt/windows_c/, /mnt/windows_d/ and so on. /mnt/ is empty on my Debian install, both as my user and as root.
Is there any way short of re-installing that I can get Debian to recognise these drives? Could I be missing mount points, and if so, how would I get them? I mostly want access to my mp3s.
Any help is appreciated ahead of time,
--James.
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