Hi Folks
Well even I'm facing similar problem. I have a FAT32 partition which I'm able to mount
prperly.
my etc\fstab file looks like :
/dev/hda1 /mnt/c vfat dev,user,rw,auto 0 0
however when I type df command
it shows that my c drive is full although it has 1.2 GB free. hence as root I'm not
able to create files in my c drive.
secondly my c drive has readonly right for other users. I want that even 4 other users
it should be read-write.
Please help
Rahul
>> Dear Folks :
>>
>> Can somebody help me by sending in the syntax for mounting 98 partitions
>> under linux. Would like to mount my 98 partitions and access the files that
>> i have donloaded for linux and my other perl and cgi files.
>
>Edit /etc/fstab and insert this line:
>
>/dev/hda1 /mnt/dosc vfat noauto 0 0
>
>Create a directory called /mnt/dosc and type:
>
>mount /mnt/dosc
>
>This is assuming that your C: is hda1. Modify as neccesary for other
>partitions.
>
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