> the mount command won't work unless there is specific entry
> for the partition(here Windows partition)in the /etc/fstab file.

mount -t <filesystemtype> <device> <mountpoint> works.

no need to hav an entry in fstab *always*. althou it helps if u r to do
it often.

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