On Sunday 05 August 2001 16:11, you wrote:
> On Sunday 05 August 2001 12:40, you wrote:
> > On Sunday 05 August 2001 02:15, you wrote:
> > > On Saturday 04 August 2001 19:36, you wrote:
> > > > Hi every one!
> > > >
> > > > I have hard disk 3.2 GB with linux M8 "hda"
> > > > and I want add other hard disk "hdd"
> > > > My hdd has two partitions of  FAT32 I need let linux M8 to work with
> > > > this hard Disk to save data but I can' t  do this I need help with
> > > > breve step .
> > >
> > > you should be able to go to a root console or su from a user console
> > > then at the prompt type "diskdrake" without the quotes. A box will pop
> > > up with hopefully both hard drives shown as tabs and a warning about
> > > backing up your harddrive. So left click on the hdd tab and a bar
> > > representation of the hard drive should show up being all blue I think.
> > > You can click on clear and then click on the now white bar and create a
> > > partition will show, then define the size and select the type such as
> > > efs2 or the reiser, when that is done you can choose format the
> > > partitions and mount the partitions and you will be ready to go. I may
> > > have oversimplified this so if there are other questions or you need
> > > more detail come back to the list. Diskdrake is pretty user friendly,
> > > just be sure you are working on the harddrive you want. Anybody with
> > > better help, just jump right in here. Enjoy,
> >
> > Thanks Dennis
> >
> > but I try diskdrake didn't work and this method will eras all partitions
> > on the drive I'want leave the partitions Fat32 "windows file system"
> > their some program and files on this drive I like to keep them


I found the way to add hard disk LM8

1-log As root
2-first caret directory in Root Directory  /mnt/ anyname
3-run command and type "diskdrake" it will give you "Please make backup" OK
4-click on hd? "any b,c,d
5-click on mount point and chose the directory you caret in step (1)
6-click on Mount.
7-click on Toggle to expert mode
8-click on Write /etc/fstab "to makes it possible to automate mounting at 
system startup"
9-click on Done
that's all



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Thank you.

Ebrahim Elmahdy
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