On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 11:36, Ben Thorp wrote:
> 
> 
> >Redhat 7.0 had a nice simple tool for mounting the vfat partiton of a
> >dual boot machine every time it was booted.
> 
> >Redhat 7.2 doesn't seem to do that.
> 
> >I can find some of the things to edit in fstab and auto.misc but I'd
> >be grateful if someone could tell me which config files I need to
> >change.
> 
> You should be able to do this just by changing your /etc/fstab file - just
> set it to 'auto' and it should mount in at bootup.

echo "/dev/hda2  /mnt/mountpoint vfat defaults 1 2 " >> /etc/fstab &&
mount -a

should do the trick, substitute hda2 for the partition your windows disk
is and /mnt/mountpoint for the place you want to mount it.

HTH

David


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