Rajen ,
     You could check out the fstab file in the /etc directory and make the 
necessary additions to it.

uday.


>From: "Rajen Parekh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Path at Prompt
>Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:34:41 +0530
>
>
>Well I found it. But now another stupid question. How do you define
>modules which you want to be loaded at the booting. For example I want
>that my DOS & Windows partition gets mounted when booting on Linux.
>Then, how do I do it ? I mean I don't want to give command of mounting
>those partition when I am working with Linux, (something I like putting
>commands in AUTOEXEC.BAT file in DOS)
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Rajen.
>
>
>
>
>On Fri, 10 Sep 1999 14:05:07 +0530, Rajen Parekh wrote:
>
> > I upgraded to Red Hat Linux 6.0 recently. Earlier in RHL 5.2 I used to 
>see
> > the full path at the prompt. That is, at the prompt all the
> > sub-directories that one is working in are displayed. For example,
>
> > "localhost@localdomain/usr/share/X11/WindowMaker# "
>
> > But now I can see only "[localhost@localdomain WindowMaker#". I think in
> > RH 5.2 after running the "pcqupdt" the prompt showed the full path. I
> > don't know which changes to make in the /etc/bashrc file. Has it 
>anything
> > to do with the "PS1" command. I tried a few changes but couldn't get 
>what I
> > wanted. What is the command ?
>
> > Rajen.
>
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