Hi Pradeep,

It is very well possible to access the windows files
on the other drive.
Just type fdisk and find out the mount point.
It would be something like /dev/hda0 or /dev/hda1.

create a directory /mnt/hdd
open the file /etc/fstab.
add an entry into it as follows:
/dev/hda1(as in fdisk) /mnt/hdd msdos noauto,owner 0 0

save it

in the prompt type 'mount /mnt/hdd'

Access your files in cd /mnt/hdd

Bye,
Prashanth




--- Pradeep Sangunni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have to two hardisks fixed to  my pc one for
> windows and the other for
> linux 
> is it possible for me to access the windows hard
> drive from linux
> How do i get to do this?
> Thanx
>  
> Regards,
> --Pradeep.     
>  
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