"Rajeev B.S.Rao" wrote:
> Hello,
> I've got two hdds on my machine. 1) 8.42 GB dedicate for
> windows..stuff and a 2.1 GB for Linux. The 8.42 GB has the following
> partitons.
>
> 2 GB C (primary)
hda1 in linux
> 2 GB D
hda5 in linux
> 4 GB E
hda6 in linux
> The c part' can be accessed through linux as a vfat drive. However linux
> cannot identify the the other 2 partitions.
>
> While loading, these are the messages given
>
> fat_read_super: Did not find valid FSINFO signature. Found 0x0
> fat_read_super: Did not find valid FSINFO signature. Found 0x0
>
> The drives are ok when win95 is loaded. People have talked about a bias
> problem, but the first partitions seems to working fine.
>
use the option -t msdos ( see man mount ) for mounting. i think that will
help u solve ur prob.
chetu
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