How about running through what you did to make Windows work on your Linux system.
Let us say that you just downloaded something into your Windows System. How do
you get your Mandrake Linux system to use this download in its own system? Linux
is mainly DOS commands. You say your Windows 98 is mounted on /mnt/DOS/hda1. My
partition is hdc1m in Linux and my Windows 98 partition 1 on C:\ drive. I'm
obviously missing something. What is it?
MickeyMutant wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, you wrote:
> > I am running both Windows 98 and Linux-Mandrake 6.5 on my machine, but
> > Windows is on one hard disk with these specs: Partition -1 Statis- A
> > Type-PRI DOS Volume Label- My Computer Mbytes-8025 System-Fat 32
> > Usage-100%. I have loaded Mandrake-Linux 6.5 on a second hard disk with
> > these specs: /dev/hdc3 579M 409M-used Avail-140M Mounted on /
> >
> > /dev/hdc1 547M 32K-used Avail-547M Mounted
> > on-mnt/DOS_hdc1
> >
> > My local cabel company COGECO informs me that no Linux system is
> > compatible with their modems so I can not connect to the Internet
> > through Linux. However, can Linux read Windows 98? Can I still dowload
> > software in Windows and somehow transfer it to Linux. The word
> > 'transfer' may be wrong, but can I use the two together somehow so that
> > I can download software to the Linus system. Any help would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Robert
>
> Yes you can mount Windoze Partions, I have my 2gig Win98 partion mounted
> as /mnt/DOS_hda1 and it works well
> try the linuxconf tool to mount filesystems and it will auto update your fstab
> file.