kaab kaoutar wrote:
Hi
i have mounted C drive using hda1
but i'm not able to mount d drive cause i don't know its name!
i tried hda2,hdb,hdd,hdc etc but in vain
Thanks
If you have, say, a 20 Gb hard drive and you have used windows to split that
drive into a 10 Gb C drive and a 10 Gb D
Hylton,
Russell Hoffman has proved you wrong, and I could too. This email is
mainly just to add on to Russell's -- if the Windows partitions are not
NTFS you can read and write to them. My windows partitions are primary
and logical, some are fat and some are vfat and I can read and write to
]]On Behalf Of kaab kaoutar
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Subject: [newbie] mounting D drive?
Hi
i have mounted C drive using hda1
but i'm not able to mount d drive cause i don't know its name!
i tried hda2,hdb,hdd,hdc etc but in vain
Thanks
On Mon, 7 May 2001, kaab kaoutar wrote:
Hi
i have mounted C drive using hda1
but i'm not able to mount d drive cause i don't know its name!
i tried hda2,hdb,hdd,hdc etc but in vain
Thanks
try using fdisk to find out your second drive
fdisk /dev/hdb
and then press p
and after reading all
It was Mon, 07 May 2001 16:16:58 - when kaab kaoutar wrote:
Hi
i have mounted C drive using hda1
but i'm not able to mount d drive cause i don't know its name!
i tried hda2,hdb,hdd,hdc etc but in vain
Did you try /dev/hdb1 ?
Paul
--
The chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to
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Subject: [newbie] mounting D drive?
Hi
i have mounted C drive using hda1
but i'm not able to mount d drive cause i don't know its name!
i tried hda2,hdb,hdd,hdc etc but in vain
Thanks