> The story so far. > Our family PC has 2 hard drives and when we added the second hard drive > we ran the Seagate software that was supplied and it joyfully made all > the modifications so that windows saw the second drive as additional > data storage space. We subsequently added heaps of pictures and music > etc. > > Linux Revolution > Wanting to join the Linux revolution and with lots of help from your > helpful installers I now have mandrake up and running on the second hard > drive. (leaving the first drive with windows and all of it's bits and > bobs). Before we did this we burned all of the pictures and sound to CD > as we knew the new second hard drive would be repartitioned and > reconfigured. Great so far ah. > > Question Time > Now that we have got to this point I want to copy our pictures and music > back to the Fat partition that we created on the second drive. Windows > no longer sees the second hard drive. I tried running the Seagate > install software again but the install wizard when it saw the new > partitions suggested erasing them and I didn't like that idea so I > backed on of that little menu quick smart. I can probable copy the files > back on to the drive using linux but from what I can see in KDE it only > sees the root partition, I'm not too sure "where to find the Fat"...so > are to speak. > > Help needed. > How do I get the pictures and Music back on the second hard drive before > the rest of the family start complaining about not being able to find > their songs?? > > Help from the wise ones would be much appreciated. > > PS > First impression's of Linux from a newbies point of view. > > Powerful, complicated, knoppix looks hot . > > Cheers > Maurice > > in linux run (as root)
fdisk -l (thats a lower case L not a one) and post the result. -- Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
