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Accesing FAT Partitions in LINUX

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Name: Salman
Date: January 5, 2003 at 05:04:45 Pacific
OS: LINUX+WINXP
CPU/Ram: 450MHz/96MB
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Hello
I have instaaled LINUX 7.3 on my hard drive on which I have two partitions of FAT. But I dont know how to access these drives from LINUX. Please guide me, how can I do this.
thanx
Salman



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Name: Dave The Snake
Date: January 5, 2003 at 05:33:43 Pacific
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Goto the black screen prompt and type (m) after the command,you will have a choice then to choose the corresponding letter next to which facility you need.


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Name: Alam
Date: January 9, 2003 at 10:24:50 Pacific
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Hi,

try *linuxconf* in control panel or type it on command prompt of the linux... i used this and successfuly accessed FAT parti...

regards... bye
bahar_ul_alam@sify.com


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