Matt Holland wrote:

mount -t vfat /dev/hdxn /mnt/win
That's assuming your Windows drive uses FAT32 or FAT16 (Win95, 98, Me); if you're using NTFS (likely with NT, 2000, XP, I think), support is not as good, and this may not be advisable. You'd also have to pass the correct "-t xxxx" option.

Matt

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Matt Holland
Population Biology Graduate Group
University of California, Davis

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