Sure, in principle. Try
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
(replace hda1 with the right partition identifier for your Windows
partition) and see if it works.
If it doesn't, your kernel probably lacks support for the "vfat" filesystem.
See if "modprobe vfat" corrects this. If not, you may need to compile a
custom kernel.
At 10:20 AM 7/12/00 -0400, Chuck Wilson wrote:
>Hello !
>
>I have a 6 gig harddrive partioned into two operating systems. A 5 gig
>partition for win 95 and a 1 gig partition. My question is, how can I mount
>the win 95 partition from linux? I have tried a lot of the how tos, but
>there isn't anything covering mount.
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