Mounting process is not a problem to me.
I think my kernel version does not recognise FAT32, is think is 2.0.0.
Should i upgrade it? How?
Guido,
Saludos/Regards
Asuncion Paraguay
s142433 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 25/01/99 07:45:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: (bcc: Guido Rolon/Paraguay/Contr/IBM)
Subject: Re: mount FAT32 from within Linux
HI guido,
I'm using red hat 5.2, but I think its the same. To mount
my win98 partition, I first made a directory under /mnt called win98
(you can call it whatever you want), and my the hard drive I mount is
the partition on the first drive, so I write
mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/win98
you can also put this in fstab (I think) and then mount it using mount
win98 but you better read the man pages for more details.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How could i mount a FAT32 partition from my slackware Linux?
>
> Guido,
> Saludos/Regards
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asuncion Paraguay
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