Also,
If that did not solve the problem, maybe you didn't compile the kernel
to support Vfat filesystem.
Owen Synge wrote:
>
> #HENRY WAHYUDI SETIAWAN# wrote:
> >
> > Hi My system assume hda1 (Windows 95 fat32..partition) as unknown.
> > Anyone know what program make it be read ... ??
> > thanks
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> First you need to create the directory /mnt and then inside /mnt the
> directory /mnt/dos. once this is done edit the file fstab in /etc to
> include this line
>
> /dev/hda1 /mnt/dos vfat defaults 0
> 0
>
> Preferably putting that line after the line
>
> # End of YaST-generated fstab lines
>
> So that yast will ignor it.
>
> I hope this sorts out your problem
>
> Reagards
>
> Owen
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