Using ubuntu. does not show up using sudo fdisk -1 On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Chris Penn <cantorm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What distribution are you using? > are you using sudo or mounting as root? > > does the disk show up? > sudo fdisk -l > > Chris... > > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Paul Saenz <forensicneoph...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > First, I ran the following command > > > > mkdir /media/disk > > > > I put the following command in the .bashrc file: > > > > mount /dev/sda2 /media/disk > > > > It does not mount, and when I open the terminal after > > booting, it asks for the sudo password. > > > > is there a work around for that. > > > > I also tried making a script with root powers that would > > do the same thing, but it would not work. > > > > I realize that it might not be safe to put a script with root powers > > in the home folder, but I just wanted to see if it works, and then > > remove it. > > > > does anyone know of a way that I can accomplish what I want to? > > > > Thanks > > Paul > > > > _______________________________________________ > > LinuxUsers mailing list > > LinuxUsers@socallinux.org > > http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers > > > > > > > > -- > "As we open our newspapers or watch our television screens, we seem to > be continually assaulted by the fruits of Mankind's stupidity." > -Roger Penrose > _______________________________________________ > LinuxUsers mailing list > LinuxUsers@socallinux.org > http://socallinux.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linuxusers >
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