On Fri, 2009-05-08 at 14:36 -0700, tinker wrote:
> Yep, a disagreement with someone at work. I argued that in Unix
> variants one mounts, actually attaches,  file systems, not partitions.
> I don't think you can write to a partition with no file system. One
> can partition a drive, but you can mount, or attach, a file system
> until the partition is initialized with a file system. Am i correct?
> Thanks in advance..
> 
You are correct and I don't care what OS you use unless its partitioned
and formatted no system will mount the hard drive simply because it has
no idea how to properly mount it.


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