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Re: One more ignorant newbie question

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lance Cummings)
Sat Nov 9 11:20:04 1996

From: "Lance Cummings" <lance@iac.co.jp>
To: pom@spiritone.com
Date: Sun, 10 Nov 1996 01:16:25 +0900
CC: redhat-list@redhat.com
Resent-From: redhat-list@redhat.com
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Dave, thanks a lot.  Worked like a charm.  Obviously,
I was confused between the mounter and the mountee.
<g> Glad that doesn't happen in "real" life.  Much
obliged for the assistance.

--The dolt-lummox newbie (who promises he'll answer
these questions when the next newbie posts them)

> mkdir /mnt/dosc so on and so on..
> 
> mount /dev/hda<whatever> /mnt/dosc
> 
> Lance Cummings wrote:
> > 
> > During the Colgate install, I had a chance to set up
> > a DOS mount.  I have a c: d: & e: on /dev/hda2,
> > /dev/hda5 & /dev/hda6 respectively.
> > 
> > I entered the drive names for mount point, but the
> > install said mount points have to begin with /.
> > 
> > So I entered /c: and so on down the line.
> > Now the boot process says these are unmountable.
> > 
> > What goof did I make, and can I fix it without reinstalling?
> > 
> > (Sorry, I know that's two questions.)
> > 
> > --The dolt-lummox newbie


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