On Thursday 07 November 2002 11:05 pm, you wrote: > On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 20:00:28 -0500 > > Dennis & Sue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thursday 07 November 2002 08:15 am, you wrote: > > > On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 19:58, Dennis & Sue wrote: > > > > Hello Folks. > > > > Wanting more space, and having screwed something up sufficently to > > > > warrant a reload, I decided to repartition my harddrive. > > > > It all went well, Except. > > > > I had a storage drive that I created at /storage. > > > > When I repartitioned, I didn't realize that I would have to create a > > > > mount point for it, ( I thought it was taken care of, And I wasn't > > > > changing anything there, Just /Root, and /User ). > > > > If I try to use the partitioning tool, It doesn't allow me to use > > > > /storage as an option. It seems to insist on using /var. > > > > So now, I have my backups, and some programs sitting on this > > > > partition ( HDA 11 ) that I can't access, But would really like to. > > > > And, I would like future access to to the drive. Any suggestions ? > > > > > > What happens when you try to mount the partition via a term with: > > > mount /dev/hda11 /mnt/storage (assuming you'd create a /mnt/storage > > > prior to mounting...) > > > ...do you get errors? Does it work? > > > If it works from the term, you can setup an automount for that > > > partition, or create a script to launch from your /etc/rc.d/rc.local > > > script...(/etc/fstab might be edited - ay?) > > > > > > Stephen > > > > I get this error : > > mount point mnt/storage does not exist > > What does "ls -l /mnt" display? > > Miark
It displays : 2149 cdrom / 2151 cdrom2 / 225795 disk / 2153 floppy /
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