duh how does u mount a hdd on dslForum: Other Help Topics Topic: duh how does u mount a hdd on dsl started by: s3m1 Posted by s3m1 on Mar. 09 2006,06:09
I just need to figure out how to mount a drive in generaland to my sata drive that is ntfs formatted in specific I never used linux before at all, so even the smallest of things is kinda hard to figure out (i always give search engines a chance but I've been looking for over 2.5 hours now(seems a little long for such a simple thing)) let me know if it's just to dumb of a question to answer Thanks for any help or enlightenment Posted by humpty on Mar. 09 2006,06:32
open Emelfm file manager.goto /mnt you will see a list of drives/devices (e.g hda1, hda2, sda1,sda2..etc) highlight one of them and click mount. (or right-click and mount if you like) try this for each one until you see the contents of the drive you want. if you want to do this from a command line (i.e inside X Term), a good place to start is to type your question in Google.com. Posted by cbagger01 on Mar. 09 2006,06:34
1) Get SPECIFIC DSL version 2.1b and burn it to CD2) At the boot prompt, type: dsl sata 3) Once booted, open up the emelfm file manager and navigate to /mnt directory. Then right-click on your desired mountpoint name, for example "sda1" might be your 1st SATA drive and the 1st partition on this drive. After you right-click on "sda1" a menu will appear. Choose "Mount" and your files will then appear. FYI, NTFS support is READ ONLY. Posted by s3m1 on Mar. 09 2006,06:36
thank you very muchthat's what I was looking for emelfm goto /mnt under the bookmarks find the one I wanted and right clicked *mount* |