On Mon, 08 Jul 2002 00:53:16 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi
>
>When I access a disk, everything goes OK
>but if I change the disk, and try to access it
>the system returns the same first disk's archives
>What should I do to access the second disk's archives?
>If you could help me...
>Thanks a lot!
>
>Gustavo
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 In Linux you need to Mount/Unmount drives. A diskette must be
 mounted first before it can be used. Insert a diskette into the 
 diskette drive and type mount /mnt/floppy/ at a shell prompt.


 The diskette drive activity light should blink as the diskette's 
 file system is mounted to the /mnt/floppy directory.

 You can access the contents of the diskette by changing into that
 directory with the cd /mnt/floppy/ command.

 Alternatively, you can also mount a diskette in the GNOME desktop 
 environment by right-clicking on the desktop and choosing Disks => Floppy. 
 This mounts the diskette and adds a desktop icon.

 I use Kwikdisk when I am in KDE.

 /Linuxbox001 





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