On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:53, John Salamone wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> Joe,
>
> That sounds like what I want to do but what is the commands i need to
> type to do this?
man mount
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Joe,
That sounds like what I want to do but what is the commands i need to type
to do this?
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From: Joseph A Nagy Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Mount question
> On Wednesday 09 July 2
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 15:01, John Salamone wrote in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
> Hi,
>
> Stupid question time... is there a way to mount all file systems so I
> will be able to have access to all from a remote computer? If so,
> what is the command to do it? Any help is appreciate
Hi,
Stupid question time... is there a way to mount all file systems so I will
be able to have access to all from a remote computer? If so, what is the
command to do it? Any help is appreciated.
thx
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You need to see which partition xp is on. Let's guess that it is on the
second (slave) IDE channel and xp is on the third partition. Also, let's
assume that you want to mount it at the /mnt/c folder. Then the command:
#mount -t vfat /dev/hdb3 /mnt/c
will do it.
Notice:
The "#"sign beca
> Anyway, one thing I did like about Mandrake was that by default it
> mounted my Windows XP file system in /mnt. Ya, ya, I know...
> Microsoft. I'm not religious about the whole OS thing. I like both.
> Still, anyone know the correct mount command? The XP file system is
> FAT32. Not sure wha
Just installed 8.0 today. Must say that I'm impressed. I had been
attempting to use Mandrake but decided to punt and go with Red Hat due
to numerous headaches.
Anyway, one thing I did like about Mandrake was that by default it
mounted my Windows XP file system in /mnt. Ya, ya, I know...
Micros
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 05:35:02PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote:
> >On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 03:02:22PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote:
> > > I just installed RH61 as a upgrade from 60. I then added another HD in
> > > place of the CD-Rom. It finds it, but I can't mount it. It's /dev/hdd5
> > >
>On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 03:02:22PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote:
> > I just installed RH61 as a upgrade from 60. I then added another HD in
> > place of the CD-Rom. It finds it, but I can't mount it. It's /dev/hdd5
> > and it's ext2, but it just won't mount. Any ideas?
>
>what error does it
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 03:02:22PM -0800, David Hansen Jr. wrote:
> I just installed RH61 as a upgrade from 60. I then added another HD in
> place of the CD-Rom. It finds it, but I can't mount it. It's /dev/hdd5
> and it's ext2, but it just won't mount. Any ideas?
what error does it give?
I just installed RH61 as a upgrade from 60. I then added another HD in
place of the CD-Rom. It finds it, but I can't mount it. It's /dev/hdd5
and it's ext2, but it just won't mount. Any ideas?
Thank you kindly,
David
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