on 12:05 11/09/1999 -0600, Axalon Bloodstone,wrote
>On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Stuart Burbridge wrote:
>
>> It sounds like you are probably trying to mount your / directory on your CD
>> drive.
>> Your current hard drives will look like this in Linux
>> c: = hda1
>> e: = hdb1
>> f: = hdb2
>> g: = hdb3
>> h: = hdb4
>
>close but not quite, extended partitions start at hdX5
>so if you have one primary partition it'll look like
>
>e: hdb1
>f: hdb5
>g: hdb6
>h hdb7
>
Oops!
>> on 22:31 10/09/1999 -0700, Jerry,wrote
>> >I have two hard drives.
>> >One is C drive with W95.
>> >Other is E F G H 8.4 Gig Maxtor with Windows NT installed on
>> >one of the partitions.
>> >I am having trouble installing mainly as I dont know how to
>> >make sure I install to right partition on second hard drive.
>> >When I select hdc instead of hda1 and type " / " for mount point
>> >I get an error message "illegal mount point "
>> >I have 2047 megs free on three of the four partitions.
>> >Any help appreciated.
>> >JDW
>> >
>> >
>
>What's drive d: windows doesn't skip letters
I wondered that too.
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Multitasking in Windows allows you to screw up a several things at once.