joe wrote: > #2. How can I access the other hda partitions from the > Mandriva-Win4lin installation that is booted on hda6? > > When I boot from the Knoppix live CD, I can mount, > access, read from, and write to hda1, hda3, hda5, hda6, > and hda7, but not hda8 or hda9. All were formatted the > same as ext3. Originally, I had Mepis installed on hda1 > with /home on hda3 and Xandros installed on hda5. hda2 > and hda4 are swap space partitions. But all the fooling > around trying to get the original Mandriva and Mandriva- > Win4Lin installs to work apparently destroyed my Mepis > installation and my ability to boot Xandros, though I > can still read files on hda3 and hda5. > > I don't know how to modify /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab > (and what else needs to be done) so Mandriva on hda6 > can mount and access data on the other partitions. > > #3. How to get the hda6 Mandriva-Win4Lin installation > to use hda7 as the /home directory, instead of the > home directory that now exists on hda6? I think that this would help for at least mounting some of your partitions. I am not sure of all the factors involved if any about cross mounting /home across two or more distributions as I am sure that your config files for things like desktop settings would be loaded or at least the attempt to load them would be made, perhaps I am wrong and someone may clear that up for you but take my advice at your own risk when it comes to mounting partitions. To change the /home directory in the Mandriva install try this: as root cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_backup as root, from a terminal type: gedit /etc/fstab edit your current /home entry to reflect /hda7 should find a line similar to this: /dev/hda6 /home ext3 defaults 0 2 gedit can substituted for kedit if using Kde or vi if you are familiar with that editor (text based). These same rules should apply for editing /etc/mtab except the line for your /home drive may look a little different although I think your editing will mostly be limited to changing a six to a seven.If you need to add a line following the contents of the file should give you an idea how to add the appropriate lines for of your partitions. My /home enty in /etc/mtab lokks like this: /dev/hdb6 /home ext3 rw 0 0 > #5. How to copy all the files from hda7 to hda8? > I've previously posted a question in this regard here, > but still don't have a solution. > > Help ... I found this posted by Dale Farnsworth: I recommend (as superuser): cp -ax sourcedir/. destdir or, in this instance: cp -ax /mnt/hda7/. /mnt/hda8 I am sorry I cannot offer more specific help for the printer and your other win4lin issues I am still learning much of this myself. John Wheat --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss