Art Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> John P Verel wrote:
> 
> > Hi.
> >
> > I do exactly what you want to do.  Here's the germane entries from my /etc/fstab:
> >
> > /dev/hda1       /mnt/vfat       vfat     
>user,owner,exec,dev,suid,rw,conv=auto,uid=500,gid=500,auto 0 0
> > /dev/hdb1       /mnt/ddrive     vfat     
>user,owner,exec,dev,suid,rw,conv=auto,uid=500,gid=500,auto 0 0
> >
> > This works perfectly for me, under RH7.2, kernel as above.  Note that these
> > partitions are automounted.  This may or may not be what you want.
> >


> 
> I noticed that the second line in your /etc/fstab mounts hdb1.  This is a primary 
>slave HD not
> /dev/hda10.  Is this part of the problem?
>   Best Regards,
>   Art


This is not part of my partition table.  I do not have a second
hard drive on that machine.


The exact error message I get is 

type fs incorrect, option incorrect, superblock incorrect on
/dev/hda10 or too many files system mounted.

However, I can mount /dev/hda1 (win98 LBA fat 32) without these
problems. 

I really would like to use that part to share data between
Win9x/Linux 

Thanks for your help.




-- 
Dominic Mitchell



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