I assume Linux is booting okay...?
And that you want access, from Linux, to read and write to the
other (NTFS) partition of your hard drive (where WinNT lives)?
Alas, it's not possible (yet). Sorry.
But that brings up a question that I'd forgotten I had...
Why doesn't Linux do NTFS?!? It strikes me as strange. All the
wonderful!, brilliant people that have created Linux -- including
delivering, miraculously, functional drivers for new hardware within
days or weeks of their release, despite nonexistent industry support...
Yet no NTFS? Why is this?!? Okay, I must be an idiot... this _must_
have been answered before... but I've never found the answer.
Please?
Justin wrote:
>
>Apologies if this is an overly simple question with with to spam the list
>but I can't find it in a ny documentation!
>
>I have a dual booting Omnibook laptop with a Linux partition and an NTFS
>partition.
>
>I want to mount the NTFS partition at boot. I know the command, but I can't
>find out where the Linux equivalent of autoexec/startup lives.
>
>Can anyone answer, or point me at some relevant documentation please?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Justin.
>--
>You're only jealous because the little voices are talking to *me*.
>