[twincling] Re:how to mount partitions permanently

2006-12-21 Thread zeevy
c naveen wrote: Hi all This is naveen, iam new to linux, i have FC5 machine, every time i reboot my system, i have to mount my partiontions again and again, so i need to mount my harddisk partitons while my machine boots up, so in which startup files i have to do this, or a better solution,

[twincling] Re:how to mount partitions permanently

2006-12-21 Thread srinivas raj
You have to specify your partitions to be mounted at boot time in /etc/fstab On 12/20/06, c naveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all This is naveen, iam new to linux, i have FC5 machine, every time i reboot my system, i have to mount my partiontions again and again, so i need to mount my

[twincling] Re:how to mount partitions permanently

2006-12-21 Thread Narender Rao
Hi Naveen, For this you need to add an entry in the fstab file that is located in /etc. vi /etc/fstab and add a new line to it. check the partition name using fdisk -l /dev/hda.This will show you the partition which you want to mount. Considering your windows partition is /dev/hda5, add an

[twincling] Re:how to mount partitions permanently

2006-12-21 Thread madhu ankam
go to /etc/ and edit the /etc/fstab file. add the entries to the end, whichever filesystems you want to mount. thanks madhu ankam c naveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all This is naveen, iam new to linux, i have FC5 machine, every time i reboot my system, i have to mount my