I'm asking these question from my head.  I don't have the system here at work.  
I was just asking so I could get to his house and try a few things.  I always 
forget the rules "you need to man everything before asking" or "google 
everything before asking"  You need to understand that at the begining of this 
group those rules did not exist and we use to ask and answer any question no 
matter what.  I also remember why these rules were implemented, but I still 
like the old ways.  I will try to be good....

I did google part of this, I should have done the same for this part

  "SORRY".  


mav
CCNA, CCA


--- On Thu, 11/29/07, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: How do I re-write the mbr on XP
> To: "Main Discussion List for KPLUG" <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, November 29, 2007, 3:16 PM
> maverick wrote:
> > This Damm Small Linux (DSL) is very cool, considering
> it's running in under 50mb it works like a champ.  Does
> anyone know what format EXT3 uses?  For example when I mount
> a Solaris file system I will do something like;
> > 
> > ( mount -F ufs /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s0:c /mnt )
> > 
> > In linux do I do something like
> > 
> > ( mount -F ext3 /dev/sda1 /mnt )
> > 
> > I notice that some have Linux under
> "System".
> 
> Mav-
> 
> Sometimes it sounds like you are asking questions before
> you try to use
> the resources already available to you. As a sysadmin,
> I'm sure you know
>  that that doesn't inspire others to helpfulness.
> 
> In this case running (under linux)
>   man mount
> would be helpful (and I expected that you should have known
> that).
> 
> The quick answer to your Q. about the format of ext3 is
> "ext3", but
> perhaps you meant something else by your question?
> 
> You didn't ask, but I suppose when you are doing this
> kind of poking
> around you need to be familiar with
>  fdisk -l
> (see man fdisk, of course).
> 
> This one is not in any man page I am aware of, so write it
> down ;-)
>  cat /proc/partitions
> 
> Regards,
> ..jim
> 
> 
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