On Thu, May 14, 1998 at 07:49:08AM -0500, W Paul Mills wrote:
> > Have a 5.1gb hda with fat32. Can I mount/read it? How?
> I believe this requires a 2.1.xx kernel OR a patched 2.0.xx kernel.
The 2.0.33-8 kernel in hamm *is* such a patched 2.0.33 kernel.
Nils
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W Paul Mills wrote:
>On Wed, 13 May 1998, Eddie Seymour wrote:
>> My /usr/lost+found directory has numerous "#12345" type files. Can't
>> seem to find way to remove them. Permissions start with c,s, or b.
>> Chmod doesn't reference this.
These are not real `files' but device pointers.
c =
On Wed, 13 May 1998, Eddie Seymour wrote:
I do not use *frozen*, but perhaps I can help with parts of this.
> Being a raw debian novice the following have tripped me:
> When booting I get "Unable to load charset 437". Where do I find it
> and put it to quiet this error.
>
> I tried to mount a pa
Being a raw debian novice the following have tripped me:
When booting I get "Unable to load charset 437". Where do I find it
and put it to quiet this error.
I tried to mount a partition as "vfat" in fstab and get an error
message. After login, I can "mount" the vfat without problems. fstab
require
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