n00b needs help.


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Topic: n00b needs help.
started by: dancrew32

Posted by dancrew32 on Dec. 22 2005,02:16
Hey there linux users. Proud to say i finally got to use it today and i'm loving it. I'm having one problem though...
I'm booting from the DSL cd and everything loads fine, but i can't access my main harddrive, nor do i have any clue how to. I'm familiar with blackbox and flux so i'm not too retarded. If someone could show me how to access files on my c:\ drive, it would be much appreciated.

Note: I run windows xp normally and don't want to overwrite or erase anything on this c:\ drive.

it basically thinks the highest part of my cdrom is the furthest back it can go... doesn't even think i have a hd

Posted by dancrew32 on Dec. 22 2005,09:44
well i figured out the problem i think... my sata drive isn't supported in the lastest version of DSL, which major sucks. i'm gonna go buy a cheap ide drive tomorrow and boot on it..
Posted by doobit on Dec. 22 2005,14:49
It is supported. That's one of the reasons the developers went with the 2.4.31 kernel. You need to boot with sata as a boot option.
Posted by vees on Dec. 22 2005,16:41
Quote (dancrew32 @ Dec. 21 2005,21:16)
Hey there linux users. Proud to say i finally got to use it today and i'm loving it. I'm having one problem though...
I'm booting from the DSL cd and everything loads fine, but i can't access my main harddrive, nor do i have any clue how to. I'm familiar with blackbox and flux so i'm not too retarded. If someone could show me how to access files on my c:\ drive, it would be much appreciated.

Note: I run windows xp normally and don't want to overwrite or erase anything on this c:\ drive.

it basically thinks the highest part of my cdrom is the furthest back it can go... doesn't even think i have a hd

what do you get when you try:

cat /etc/fstab

and

mount

Posted by dancrew32 on Dec. 22 2005,21:35
yeah i tried booting up with sata, and 3 drive partitions did appear for my sata drive, but i still can't access the contents of the drives... grr.. any ideas?
Posted by doobit on Dec. 22 2005,21:58
NTFS cannot be written to with DSL. What file format is your SATA?
Posted by dancrew32 on Dec. 23 2005,10:56
yeah its ntfs... i can only write to a fat32 drive?.. im gettin an extra ide drive tomorrow and hopefully installing dsl to it.. when i do that, is there a way to write to it?
Posted by humpty on Dec. 23 2005,14:41
you just write normally with fat32,

i have no trouble with fat32 except for once when copying files from linux to fat32, the directory names would not let the first letter capitalzed and kept lower'ing them.  ??? But I have not been able to reproduce that since then, which sorta annoys me :angry: .

Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 27 2005,18:08
Did you "Mount" the newly appeared partitions?

Open up emelfm and go to the /mnt folder

Then right-click on one like say "sda1" for example and then choose "Mount" from the context menu.

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