try:

mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 (substitute your drive partition, hdb1, hdb5 or
whatever)

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> >snip<
> What kind of file system is windows using?   I don't believe you can
> recognize NTFS file systems yet.  You can make a VFAT
> partition on the
> windows drive, move the files your are interested in onto
> that partition
> and mount it in linux.
>
> >/snip<
>
>
> The windows partition is vfat at least that is how disk druid
> recognizes it.
> And it still won't let me mount it.  it is labeled as dos, I
> type mount
> /mnt/dos and it doesn't work.  Maybe I am just doing it
> wrong.  but this is
> how I interpreted the man page.
>
>
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