Re: Mounting File systems and shells

1997-10-15 Thread Oliver Elphick
Joey Hess wrote: >Oliver Elphick wrote: ... >> If you mean a shell that emulates DOS, I don't think there is one; why >> would anyone create such a monster? > >But in fact one does exist - look at the lsh package. Example: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~>ls >debian/ dl/ doc/ gnu

Re: Mounting File systems and shells

1997-10-15 Thread Joey Hess
Oliver Elphick wrote: > > ... And > >also, what's a good msdos like shell and how do i set it up? > > Something of an oxymoron, don't you think? Yes :-) > If you mean a shell that emulates DOS, I don't think there is one; why > would anyone create such a monster? But in fact one does

Re: Mounting File systems and shells

1997-10-15 Thread Oliver Elphick
"Curlen Middleton" wrote: >Can anyone tell me how to mount my MSDOS and NTFS partitions... Assume your DOS partition is your first primary partition; create a directory called /dosc (or /bill_gates_oses_suck/c if you prefer). Then, as root, type: mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /dosc If you don't

Mounting File systems and shells

1997-10-15 Thread Curlen Middleton
Can anyone tell me how to mount my MSDOS and NTFS partitions... And also, what's a good msdos like shell and how do i set it up? Thanks a million... Curl __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS M