>I have a related problem. I have a system like this:
>
> /dev/hda1 FAT32 (Win95) (1/3)
> /dev/hda2 Linux swap
> /dev/hda3 Linux native (2/3)
> /dev/hda4 WinBook's save-to-disk area
>
>When I try "mount -t msdos /dev/hda2 /mnt/xxx" or "mount -t vfat ...",
>mount says it thinks the superblock is corrupted or I have too many
>file systems mounted. I've read that FAT32 is something ugly that
>Microsoft has done that is not yet fully supported by Linux. I
>thought I compiled VFAT support into my kernel. Is anyone else
>reading Win95 FAT32 filesystems correctly? I didn't have this problem
>with the old (1995) Win95, only with the latest version.
>Geoffrey S. Knauth http://world.std.com/~gsk
As I understand it, FAT32 support isn't available until you load RH5.1
MB
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