On 1/6/06, Donn <dlshumway@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1/6/06, Eric Shubes <
plug@shubes.net> wrote:
Josef Lowder wrote:
>
> #3. I can't access my other partitions from the Mandriva
> boot. I also have Mepis and Xandros installed and
> with either of them or with the Knoppix LiveCD, I can
> access all the other partitions on my system, but
> with this new Mandriva 2006 installation, none of the
> other partitions show up in /mnt and I can't find any
> way to mount them.
>
I'm not familiar with Mandriva, so I can't be of much help. I'm
wondering, though, if maybe the other partitions are being mounted
somewhere else or not at all (I recall Fedora moving removable media
mounts (floppy, cdrom) from /mnt to /media at some point). Your
/etc/fstab file should tell you what it's doing, and allow you to
specify everything to do with mounts.
$ man mount
$ man fstab
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Have you gone into 'Configure My Computer' (you need to enter the root
password) and looked at (I think) Hardware, Partitions? This should
show you all the partitions that were seen on install, regardless if
they are mounted or not. If they are not mounted, it is a simple task
to mount them by either using this tool or adding them manually to
/etc/fstab.
--
Donn
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental
illness."
-- Dave Barry
One more thing. You have to be CAREFUL in the partition manager. It will LET YOU DELETE and/or REFORMAT ANY PARTITION!
--
Donn
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental
illness."
-- Dave Barry