use the absolute path when mounting.
i.e. mount /dev/device /mountpoint
if you use mount /dev/device mountpoint and you are in say, /tmp and
mountpoint doesn't exist, it won't work. if mountpoint is in / and you
are in / when you issue the command it will.
nate
Wendell Buckner wrote:
> I've had this problem since I started fooling around with linux
> about four months ago and never fixed. Since then I've added
> gnu c/c++, fvwm and network card (thanks to the debian users
> group). Samba is hopefully on the way, but back to this
> nagging problem I ha
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Subject: Re: Problems mounting second hardisk, partition
> On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Wendell Buckner wrote:
>
> > I've had this problem since I started fooling around with linux about
> > four
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Wendell Buckner wrote:
> I've had this problem since I started fooling around with linux about
> four months ago and never fixed. Since then I've added gnu c/c++,
> fvwm and network card (thanks to the debian users group). Samba is
> hopefully on the way, but back to this na
I've had this problem since I started fooling around with
linux about four months ago and never fixed. Since then I've added gnu
c/c++, fvwm and network card (thanks to the debian users group). Samba is
hopefully on the way, but back to this nagging problem I have. I
can't seem to mount
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