> I've two little problems I can't solve, I' like to auto mount on boot the
> vfat system of winXP (yes dualBoot machine) so i can access without the
> trouble of mounting it every time. Also when the vfat is mounted, the
> portuguese characters, acentuation and so on, are lost when the file is
> c
Hello everybody
I've two little problems I can't solve, I' like to auto mount on boot the
vfat system of winXP (yes dualBoot machine) so i can access without the
trouble of mounting it every time. Also when the vfat is mounted, the
portuguese characters, acentuation and so on, are lost when the fi
>I have a hard drive that I am trying to remove some data from that was in a
old Linux 6.0 server. But I >am unable to mount the old hard drive in
>a Gnome workstation that I have. What am I doing wrong?
It's very hard to know without more details! What filesystem does the drive
use? What comman
Emmanuel,
Sorry about that I had a the hard drive crash on me.
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On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:00:25AM
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 05:59:17PM +0200, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
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> what is the output of "mount -v -t ext2 /dev/hdcX /mnt/tmp" ?
My bad. That should read /dev/hdbX and /not/dev/hdcX, X being
the numbers of your Linux partitions.
Emmanuel
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On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:00:25AM -0400, Sherwin Diaz wrote:
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> But the output says 3 Linux and 1 Linux swap partitions.
what is the output of "mount -v -t ext2 /dev/hdcX /mnt/tmp" ?
Emmanuel
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Sorry but I'm on two different machines,
But the output says 3 Linux and 1 Linux swap partitions.
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On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:46:21AM -0400, Sherwin Diaz wrote:
> Emmanuel,
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> Dev/hdb with 4 partitions hdb1, hdb2, hdb3, hdb4.
Please cut and paste the exact output.
The point isn't only to know how many partitions you have but
their type as well.
Emmanuel
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Emmanuel,
Dev/hdb with 4 partitions hdb1, hdb2, hdb3, hdb4.
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Subject: Re: Mounting Drives
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:50:39AM
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 09:50:39AM -0400, Sherwin Diaz wrote:
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> I have a hard drive that I am trying to remove some data from that was
> in a old Linux 6.0 server. But I am unable to mount the old hard drive
> in a Gnome workstation that I have. What am I doing wrong?
We'll need to know a bi
My Name is Sherwin, and I’m a System Administrator.
I have a hard drive that I am trying to remove some data
from that was in a old Linux 6.0 server. But I am unable to mount the old hard
drive in
a Gnome workstation
that I have. What am I doing wrong?
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