Ray,
Agree whole heartedly, by the way , I think the problem with the
drives has to do with automount(or supemount) if you go in and
set them manually all should be well.
                                                 Mike
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Subject: Re: Elx Linux


> I have installed ELX Linux also.  I am very impressed. At first I didn't
> think to much of the "My Computer" and the "Network Neighborhood"
> on the desktop but after playing around a little and using the different
> features of them, I found them rather handy.  But then, I'm not a real
> dyed in the wool Linux user either.
>
> The one thing I found interesting is that I have 2 harddrives in the box.
> Elx installed on the proper drive but doesn't see the other drive
> (windows) so that I could mount the windows drive.  Altho it did find the
> other 2 machines on my network (both Windows) and set them up with
> Samba.
>
> I am still having issues with the CD-RW and CD-R and Floppy drive
> and the locks. Once in a while I can get to them but then cannot
> unmount them as it thinks they are busy.
>
> Overall I would say its an excellent distro and would recommend it
> especially for Windows users who want to ease into a Linux
> enviornment.
>
> Ray
> Ray & Nancy Plummer
> Copper, Elektra & WOK
> http://www.nanray.cjb.net/gsdped/gsdbintro.html
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