That is child's play. Just mount the file system on some directory, with

    mount -t <filesystem> <Device> <directory>
              Ex:  mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /c  (The ubiquitious)
                         Hope this helps.

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>can i have access to non-linux disks (other partitions than linux partition)
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>anyone can tell me, please, how can i do this?
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