You have to create /winxp dir for the mount point then use: $ mount /dev/hda1 /winxp wasily
On Thursday 14 August 2003 08:52, lameth wrote: > I've just moved back from slackware to Debian and I'm running into a few > problems. > > Version 4.1 of Xfree86 doesn't support my graphics card, an ATI Radeon > 9000. After installing Debian 3.0 I'm stuck with no x-windows. This > leaves me with two options one of which I've tried but I'm having a > problem with. > > Since I have a dual boot system with windows xp I went to ati's website > and downloaded the drivers for my card that are used with version 4.1.0 > of Xfree86. The only problem is linux doesn't see my winxp drive. I've > added /dev/hdb1 /winxp vfat user,noauto 0 0 to my fstab file but > when I try to mount /winxp or /dev/hdb1 it tells me mount point /winxp > doesn't exist. That is correct isn't it? I was hoping I could access the > driver file that way and use alien to convert the rpm file into a .deb > file. > > My second option is to get xserver-common 4.2.0 and xserver-xfree86 > 4.2.0 from unstable and use that. Will I have to switch my entire > system to testing if I do that? And if so what do I need to put in my > list.sources file so that apt will get the right packages. > > TIA > lameth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]