Ian Stuart wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
> > every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
> > three things, what should they be called? I know /mn
/A: is legal. I use /c: /d: /e: for my windoz partition. (It's a pitty
that I can't get rid of them now.)
Dennis
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Thanks guys,
I now automaticly (sp) mount my harddisk partitions. And I'm going to find
one of those automounters (for CD and Zip).
Thanks Again,
Marc
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Come to think of it Redhat did put mount points under /mnt/ Being lazy I
usually mount everything (cd, floppies) under mount. But I did make mount
points of /A, /B, /CD, and now /bernie. The latter is for my bernoulli
drive, the first two for the floppys. I don't remember if /A: was legal.
Dos
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
> every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
> three things, what should they be called? I know /mnt, but that is only one
> out of t
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 10:34:47AM -0700, Mike Schmitz wrote:
> I would use /mnt/misc, /mnt/zip, /mnt/cdrom with fstab entries:
>
> /dev/ /mnt/misc ext2defaults0 2
> /dev/hdc4 /mnt/zipvfatnoauto,user 0 0
> /dev/hdd/mnt/cdrom
On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 07:16:57PM +0200, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now mount
> every thing I want. Is there an automatic mounter ? If I would like to mount
put entries in /etc/fstab
> three things, what should they be call
hello, you can mount multiple devices by making directories in / ie mnt2
and mnt3 or what ever you want then mount them normally. I hope this
answers your question.
Paul
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A big thanks to all who have responded to my questions. I can now
>> >MV> I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as
>> >MV> slave ans
>> >MV> a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
>> >MV> install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load
>> from
>> >MV> CD-rom. That's the place it does not
Marc van der Vossen wrote:
>
> >Try this when dselect asks you.
> Works, just got to figure out how this CD was made. It says it hasn't a good
> structure and asks me to enter the paths.
Not good. All the Deb CD's I've bought have maintained the proper
structure (like ftp.debian.org). R
>MV> I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as
>MV> slave ans
>MV> a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
>MV> install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load
from
>MV> CD-rom. That's the place it does not work. I tried ins
On Fri, Jun 05, 1998 at 07:49:17PM +0200, Marc van der Vossen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as slave ans
> a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
> install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load
>> "MV" == Marc van der Vossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MV> I have a problem with my secondary IDE channel. I have a CD-rom as
MV> slave ans
MV> a Zip-drive as Master on that controller. When I insert my Debian-CD,
MV> install goes OK. Then, after reboot, dselect starts and I say; load from
MV
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