Hi,
I am also running windows 95's fat32 and linux on a single HDD, but I boot
my Linux off of a diskette. The only difference between our install is that
I used extended not dos on my linux partition when I first installed. Unless
you have partition magic I doubt that could could format that way,
> Well duh! a zero not and "ohh"! That worked and I made it up to make zdisk
> when I got errors about
> module.c:614 structure has no member named 'flags'
> module.c:614 structure has no member named 'nsyms'
> module.c:615 structure has no member named 'nsyms'
> module.c:615 structure has no mem
On Sun, 26 Oct 1997, hmaddox wrote:
> Rather new to linux but a pretty through search found nothing on vfat32
> from win 95 osr2 and debian linux. I get an invalid file system
> responce when i try to mount . ???
This subject was discussed recently; look at the archive at
www.debian.org:
Subj
On Sun, Oct 26, 1997 at 09:06:35PM -0500, hmaddox wrote:
> Rather new to linux but a pretty through search found nothing on vfat32
> from win 95 osr2 and debian linux. I get an invalid file system responce
> when i try to mount . ???
There is no FAT32 support in the regular Linux kernel.
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