Kim
Won't that just mount the hda2 partition as root on the hard drive? All
the floppies I have ever worked with are device /dev/fd0. Depending on
what tk's setup is it will render his machine unbootable.
tk-
look in the file /etc/fstab (fstab = file system table) and it probably
has an entry l
tk dev wrote:
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> hi all
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> i've installed redhat 6.1 & can't mount my A drive...
> what's wrong?
When you installed, you must've given a partition name like /dev/hda1 to
your A drive or some part of your A drive. You need to create a
filesystem on this partition. You can do this with fdisk,
tk dev wrote:
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> hi all
>
> i've installed redhat 6.1 & can't mount my A drive...
> what's wrong?
too vague. What error messages are yougetting ? What is the exact
command you are using. Does the floppy have the right filesystem on it?
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> when i try to change my ethernet card module (f