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Fernando Meira wrote: |
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> To see/access a windows partition, you should mount it. |
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> you can do something like this (assuming your windoz fs is ntfs): |
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> $ mount -t ntfs /dev/hdaX /mnt/windows |
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> where hdaX is the windoz partition. |
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> Don't forget to make /mnt/windows beforehand ($ mkdir /mnt/windows) |
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I think dbus/hal/ivman would take care of this. Only requirenment is to have |
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FAT compiled in the kernel (or as module.) |
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On a side note: does anyone know how to make ivman _ignore_ a partition? I |
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have a separate /boot partition, and ivman mounts it even when fstab says |
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_noauto_ :( |
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Norberto Bensa |
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Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina |