> 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. ---------------------------------------------- LIH is all for free speech. But it was created for a purpose. Violations of the rules of this list will result in stern action.
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