[ilugd] Thanx

2004-02-15 Thread Utsav Handa
Hi all linux users  guru's ,

First of all i want to thank u all for the wonderful suggestions and indications that 
led to the solution of my problem.here i want to thanks Mr.. Ritesh for the guidelines 
that he had given me .

Regarding linux there is another problem which i recently faced :
When ever i booted to linux i had to manually typed mount commands for mounting my 
windows partition (c,d  e) again to access the windows partition . Is there not any 
file(s) that do this i.e. that auto mounts all the windows partition automatically 
whenever i booted to linux so that i had not to type all the commands manually for 
mounting the windows partition again and again.

Thanx in advance to all the linux users and guru's for giving me the solution of my 
problem

ur's faithfully
Utsav Handa
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Re: [ilugd] Thanx

2004-02-15 Thread Ankit Malik
Hey i am a newbie but i do know your problem 's solution
 
Go to etc/fstab
and then there add the following line
 
/dev /hda1 /mnt/hda1 vfat ro 0 0 
 
vfat is the file type

Utsav Handa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all linux users  guru's ,

First of all i want to thank u all for the wonderful suggestions and indications that 
led to the solution of my problem.here i want to thanks Mr.. Ritesh for the guidelines 
that he had given me .

Regarding linux there is another problem which i recently faced :
When ever i booted to linux i had to manually typed mount commands for mounting my 
windows partition (c,d  e) again to access the windows partition . Is there not any 
file(s) that do this i.e. that auto mounts all the windows partition automatically 
whenever i booted to linux so that i had not to type all the commands manually for 
mounting the windows partition again and again.

Thanx in advance to all the linux users and guru's for giving me the solution of my 
problem

ur's faithfully
Utsav Handa
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Re: [ilugd] Thanx

2004-02-15 Thread Mani
The file you are looking for is /etc/fstab
you need to add an entry to the winduhs partition (e.g /dev/hda2) and the
mount point (e.g /mnt/win) and the file system type (e.g vfat, ntfs). Keep
the mount options as defaults and the last two colums as 0 0

Regards
Mani
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Subject: [ilugd] Thanx


 Hi all linux users  guru's ,

 First of all i want to thank u all for the wonderful suggestions and
indications that led to the solution of my problem.here i want to thanks
Mr.. Ritesh for the guidelines that he had given me .

 Regarding linux there is another problem which i recently faced :
 When ever i booted to linux i had to manually typed mount commands for
mounting my windows partition (c,d  e) again to access the windows
partition . Is there not any file(s) that do this i.e. that auto mounts all
the windows partition automatically whenever i booted to linux so that i had
not to type all the commands manually for mounting the windows partition
again and again.

 Thanx in advance to all the linux users and guru's for giving me the
solution of my problem

 ur's faithfully
 Utsav Handa
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Re: [ilugd] Thanx

2004-02-15 Thread Ritesh Raj Sarraf
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Mani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The file you are looking for is /etc/fstab
 you need to add an entry to the winduhs partition (e.g /dev/hda2) and the
 mount point (e.g /mnt/win) and the file system type (e.g vfat, ntfs). Keep
 the mount options as defaults and the last two colums as 0 0
 
 Regards
 Mani
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or instead of defaults which also includes rw option you could use the auto 
option to automatically mount the device.

rrs
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