Feuerbacher, Alan wrote:
> Armin K. wrote:

>> You need to mount partitions, not drives and that means:
>>
>> /dev/sda is node of drive. /dev/sda1 is node of the first partition
>> of the drive.
>>
>> /dev/sda1 can be mounted, /dev/sda can't.
>
> Ok. However, I've tried that. I've tried using /dev/sda1 and
> /dev/sda2. Fedora split up the hard disk into two partitions:
> /dev/sda1 containing /boot and /dev/sda2 containing / (at least,
> that's what I more or less remember doing). I'll try Bruce's
> suggestions when I get home tonight.

You need to look at /dev/sd*.  Since the BIOS and GRUB are booting from 
your 3rd drive, the naming of your drives may be changed.

   -- Bruce




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