On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Jay wrote:
> Ok this is one thing that fails when I boot to Linux. I cant mount
>it after words ether. Its my Windows D drive.
> Executing: /bin/mont -t vfat -o exec,nodev,nosuid,rw,conv=binary
>/dev/hdb2
>*mont: wrong fstype,bad option,bad superblock on /dev/hdb2, * or too
>many mounted file systems *return 32
* Check and let us know what is in your /etc/fstab
* Did you change/add partitions afterwards on /dev/hdb? If so, you need to
adjust the reference in /etc/fstab to get the right partition mounted.
To check this:
log in as root, or 'su' to root
run: fdisk /dev/hdb
press "p" to see a listing of the partition table
In the "system" column you can identify the right partition for the win
partition.
Press q and hit enter to leave fdisk (that way you won't update any
partition tables).
Paul
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