I have a couple of AMD K-6 machines set to daul-boot
Mandrake7/win98. On the '98 side there are two partitions (c: and d:),
while Man7 runs from another drive.
What i'de like to do is have the d: drive as a common space 'twix
the two os's. I Can mount the c: drive from the Linux side(mount -t
vfat...), but when i try to mount the d: partition i get the "wrong file
type, bad superblock, or to many file systems..." error.
It goes on to ask if i'm not trying to mount an extended partition,
rather than a logical partition inside it?
Which i may be, but i don't know how to proceed?
mount -t vfat hda1 (etc) mounts the c: partition
thankyouverymuch
mount -t vfat hda2 (etc) chokes
What am i missing? pkl
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