Adam Moreno, if you want a graphical approach, use linuxconf in K or Gnome.  It was a 
fairly simple process for me.  I'm unsure of the exact steps, but it was pretty much 
point & click, and my Win98 partition gets mounted at boot time.  Sorry, I'm at work 
right now, using an NT station, or I could tell you a little more specifically.


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On Fri, 26 May 2000 01:17:42   Adan Moreno wrote:
>   Hi,
>              I finally got back around to installing RH 6.2 tonight.
>Last time I had it I installed but didn't have enough space for
>everything.  Long story short I screwed up my partitions BAD! That is
>over now and am back with a fresh new start.  My question is how do I
>get Linux to see my DOS (Windows) partition in Linux?  I want to get
>some MP3 files off of it so I don't have to go back out and download
>them.  I think this is possible.  If not I guess I will have to download
>them again.  Any help appreciated. Thanks
>
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