Hi, Group:

I am ashamed to display my ignorance by asking this, but I don't know 
what else to try, or where else to look.

I have the SuSE 7.2 Personal Edition boot disk created during the 
installation, in drive a:.  I want to take a look at the lilo file on 
the disk.  I tried to mount it (as both root and mere mortal, even 
though fstab shows it user-mountable) using the command:

        mount -a /media/floppy

It isn't being mounted; /etc/mtab doesn't list it.  I've also tried 
mounting it as file type ext2, msdos and vfat, even though that 
shopuldn't be required since the fstab entry shows 'auto' fs type.  If 
I understand the mount man pages correctly, it may be mounted by 
referring to the device *or* the mount point shown in /etc/fstab; I've 
alternately tried /dev/fd0 and /media/floppy in the mount command, 
without success.

Here's a look at its /etc/fstab entry:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/dev/fd0        /media/floppy   auto    noauto,user,sync 0 0
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I can't read it under Windows; it says it is an unformatted disk.  
Also, I don't understand why it was set up as read-only in fstab during 
the installation.

Anyone?

Regards,
-- 
Glenn Williams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux User # 135678
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