>
> Paul Eppley wrote:
>
> > I set my mount points for my Windows partitions, and they do appear in
my
> > directory list, but none of the contents (files or sub-directories)
appear.
> > Please help.
I had the same problem on StarOffice that I resolved like this:
You have to edit file fstab in /
Paul Eppley wrote:
> I set my mount points for my Windows partitions, and they do appear in my
> directory list, but none of the contents (files or sub-directories) appear.
> Please help.
>
> Paul Eppley
> http://users.nni.com/Paul_Eppley
Paul,
Sounds very familiar. Check the mount points ag
tion files.
Paul Eppley
- Original Message -
From: "Trevor Farrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2000 6:28 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Seeing Windows Partition Contents
> Paul Eppley wrote:
>
> > I set my mount p
Paul Eppley wrote:
> I set my mount points for my Windows partitions, and they do appear in my
> directory list, but none of the contents (files or sub-directories) appear.
> Please help.
>
> Paul Eppley
> http://users.nni.com/Paul_Eppley
Have you mounted them? Do they appear in the /etc/fstab
Nevermind. I found the answer (2 solutions, actually) by checking the
archive!
- Original Message -
From: "Paul Eppley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2000 11:02 PM
Subject: [newbie] Seeing Windows Partition Contents
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I set my mount points for my Windows partitions, and they do appear in my
directory list, but none of the contents (files or sub-directories) appear.
Please help.
Paul Eppley
http://users.nni.com/Paul_Eppley