Try

        $ mount

to see if it's mounted.  If not, do

        $ fdisk -l

to see if your system even sees the HD in question.  If it does, it's
probably listed as /dev/hdxy, where x is probably 'b' and 'y' is
partition number.  For example, I have a Windows installation on a
second hard drive, which I access by mounting /dev/hdb2 whenever I need
to get at files on it (then I umount right away, just for the sake of
fastidiousness).


On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 12:21, Limb wrote:
> Hey.
> 
> I want to try the NWN Linux version.. but i cant find my Windows HD... I
> tried /mnt but its not there.. what can i do to access the windows HD?
> 
> Thanks,
> -Limb
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