I tried the following steps
Create a New Directory for the Drive as /mnt/LS
Added a line /dev/hdd /mny/LS ext2 rw,user,noauto 0 0
in /etc/fstab.
/dev/hdc is my CD-ROM
when I tried to access the device I got the error
message "hdd is not a block device"
I tried accesing the device using the
try to mount hdd1 or hdd2
in my case it was hdd5 :-)
At 21:29 03/06/2000 -0700, you wrote:
I tried the following steps
Create a New Directory for the Drive as /mnt/LS
Added a line /dev/hdd /mny/LS ext2 rw,user,noauto 0 0
in /etc/fstab.
/dev/hdc is my CD-ROM
when I tried to access the
You don't need any drivers.
If you are using KDE as your desktop start by creating a new KDELNK with
entries as follows in the Device section /dev/"whatever yours is" (mine is hdd
so this entry looks like /dev/hdd) and in the mount point you need
/mnt/"whatever yours is" - mine is /mnt/LS.
You
Johnit takes no extra drivers, I use the ide/atapi
version, so am not familiar with the setup of the parallel
version. It has been discussed here many times so if nobody
offers help right now the answer can most likely be found in
the archives of this list and/or the expert list. Also maybe