On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Joel Lansden wrote:
> Make sure you have VFAT support compiled directly into your kernel, then
> make a directory you want to use as a mount point.
> Then,
> 
> mount -t vfat /dev/devicename /mountpoint
> 
Stock (from the CD) kernels pretty much come with vfat
support, in my experience. OTOH, if you've compiled your
own kernel, that's good advice. :-)
        John


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