I have a Linux OS0--to us mounting means to install to operate. Or program it to operate=mounting Now i see what our problem was--the operating systems. okay no problem--you have Microsoft. I found that Windows have way too many viruses and built in commercial operatives. You pay a fortune for Windows and get free commercials....But to each hi sown.. I thought you were a Linux support system. CHARLIE > ----- Original Message ----- > From: markw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Friendly list for people new to Linux" <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Pulling hair out by hand fulls > Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 09:43:14 -0800 > > > Charles McFARLAND wrote: > > In my reply to you,i thought that i wrote " the one i have > > stores 750mg", Reading that ,which do you think i have installed > > ?? In my first letter to you i said i cannot get it mounted. > > What does that say my troubles are?? > > In the next note i was asked how it was installed? And my > > reply was that it was internal. Knowing that how do you think it > > is installed considering it is not raid capable??? > > then i started get down play which i really did not need. Yes > > you displeased me greatly. ( not angered) I wanted help !!! and > > it seemed you were incapable of understanding m problem---then i > > get a arrogant > I deleted your question because it did not meet > > my standard.. So i replied to show that you do not raise your > > esteem by stepping on me--YOU DO NOT KNOW ME...i bite then roar. > > Maybe that is not right but My GOD did not make me perfect. > > > > Later > > Charlie > > Ok, what does the little cable thingy look like that connects it to the > computer? In this case size doesn't matter as much as interface. > There are numerous people that monitor this list that will help you, but > you have to give _ALL_ the pertinent information, and the drive > interface is more pertinent than the size of the drive. Do you know if > it has a scsi card? Do a "grep hd /var/log/dmesg" and see if it shows > up in that file. > > > > -- > Mark Wolfe Lakeside, Ca. http://www.wolfenet.org > gpg fingerprint = 42B6 EFEB 5414 AA18 01B7 64AC EF46 F7E6 82F6 8C71 > As usual, this being a 1.3.x release, I haven't even compiled this > kernel yet. So if it works, you should be doubly impressed. > (Linus Torvalds, announcing kernel 1.3.3 on the linux-kernel mailing list.) > > -- > [email protected] > http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-newbie
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