Re: BDI
if that does not work, depending on the card and
the computer , it might be /dev/sda1, or /dev/hde1
or ..
try a few. you probably need to be root to do this.
its unlikely to breal anything, unless the filesystem
is *really* corrupt.
then you access it under /mnt/dos
john
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 03:05:14PM -0400, Paul wrote:
>
>
> Hi Bill
>
> Assume your FAT32 is on hdb2, just do a :-
>
> mount /dev/hdb2 /mnt/dos
>
> If the /mnt/dos mount point doesn't exist, create one with :-
>
> mkdir /mnt/dos
>
> The mount command is smart enough to determine the type of file system is
> being mounted. The "man mount" will show you all the extra options available.
>
> Regards, Paul.
>
>
> On Thursday 30 May 2002 7:02 pm, William Scalione wrote:
> > Do you know how to access a fat32 file system from
> > linux on a dual boot machine?
- References:
- RE: BDI
- From: "Dave Hylands" <dhylands-at-broadcom.com>
- Re: BDI
- From: Ray Henry <rehenry-at-up.net>
- Re: BDI
- From: "William Scalione" <wscalione-at-nc.rr.com>
- Re: BDI
- From: Paul <paul.corner-at-tesco.net>
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