mounting a directory

Charlie Bullen plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 5 Jun 2001 17:23:15 -0700


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Hi, I am in the last stages of going windows free, although in order to =
do it I am going to have to use wine. Here is my problem, I need to =
mount a windows directory with the following command mount /dev/hda1 =
/mnt/windows . THis works fine, but when I reboot, the directory is no =
longer mounted. Is there some way to mount the windows directory in such =
a way that is becomes permenent, so that each time I reboot it is still =
there. I'm using redhat 7.0

By the way, I've just started using the Opera browser which is the first =
browser that I've used under linux that works with some webpages that I =
use for work that use a lot of javascripts. That has really helped in my =
journey away from windows.

Regards,


Charlie

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