Hi Dave,

On Wed, 18 Jul 2001 23:16, you manipulated electrons to produce:
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> John,
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> I'm not sure what you mean when you say KDE doesn't recognize your
> Windows partitions but Gnome does. The ability to mount a vfat
> partition is part of the linux kernel (or a kernel module), but the
> GUI you are using.
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> Are you saying that Gnome set up shortcut icons to easily access
> your partitions, but KDE did not?

********** Pregnantcisely! :-)  There are these nice icons on the 
desktop in Gnome, zilch in K.
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> Try this: in KDE, run konqueror in file-manager mode (just click
> the Home button or icon). Navigate to the Root ( / ) folder, then
> to /mnt, and there (within /mnt) you will see your Windows
> partitions. They may have wierd-looking names like hda1, hda2,
> etc., or they may actually say win_c or windows or some such. You
> can create shortcuts to these "folders" on your desktop or wherever
> you want, to access them more easily.
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> Hope this helps,
> Dave

************** AAARRHHGH - does it help! :-)
Now all I have to do is find out how to easily make desktop 
shortcuts!  But we are halfway there!

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Cheers,

John

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