et wrote: >On Wednesday 02 October 2002 04:26 am, you wrote: > > >>farshad fekrinejat fekri wrote: >> >> >>>hello >>>i have a problem with partion of other OS >>>i have two OS (Win 2000 - Linux) >>>now in linux how can i access to Win 2000 partion ? >>>is there command for mount other OS partion ? >>>thanks alot >>>bye >>> >>> >>As root, >> >>add to, >>/etc/fstab, >> >> >(edit with your favorite editor, I like jed, joe or nedit) > > >>/dev/hda1 /mnt/W2000 ntfs iocharset=iso8859-15,defaults 0 0 >> >>Create in, >>/mnt, >> >> >(mkdir /mnt/w2000) > > >>/mnt/W2000 directory >> >>In terminal type, >>mount -a >> >>John >> >> >this all assumes you have win2k installed on the first partition of the >master hard drive on the first ide channel, and formated to ntfs (which you >will not or should not attempt to write to, only read from) which would be >the normal default install for win2k. > > > > I quite agree. though if your w2k is on a different partition then alter accordingly. If you want to write to w2k then either you have to have a vfat w2k install or an additional vfat partition which is used as a go between. John
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