Re: Strange drive issue when using Win98 and Debian

2001-06-09 Thread Alex Suzuki
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 07:05:58AM -0500, ktb wrote: > Are D: and E: mapped drives? > kent Kent, I solved the problem. I just had to rewrite the partition table to the disk. It seemed that the entries in the partition table still seemed to be FAT32 for the drives, but they were formatted ext2. I u

Re: Strange drive issue when using Win98 and Debian

2001-06-09 Thread ktb
On Sat, Jun 09, 2001 at 11:01:22AM +0200, Alex Suzuki wrote: > Hi there, > > I'm using Debian woody almost exclusively on my box, but I still > have a Win98 Partition, primarly to read those wacky .doc files > with crazy formatting that StarOffice just can't read right. > The thing is, Windows use

Strange drive issue when using Win98 and Debian

2001-06-09 Thread Alex Suzuki
Hi there, I'm using Debian woody almost exclusively on my box, but I still have a Win98 Partition, primarly to read those wacky .doc files with crazy formatting that StarOffice just can't read right. The thing is, Windows used to access 3 drives when it was installed. C: which is /dev/hda1, which