I did the same. Linux could not necognise the FS.
My slackware 96 Linux version is 2.0.0
Guido,
Saludos/Regards
Asuncion Paraguay
"Robert M. Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 25/01/99 06:19:01 PM
To: Guido Rolon/Paraguay/Contr/IBM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject: Re: mount FAT32 from within Linux
Hi Guido,
This is what I do to mount FAT32 partitions:
mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /root/dos
The last bit is where you want to mount the drive, If I'm working as
root,
I have a directory "dos" just for this purpose.. If this doesn't work may
I
suggest waiting for divine intervention.
Rob from Canada.
P.S. Vamos Chilavert!, pardon the lingo, I love that Paraguay Keeper!
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