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Posted: June 30 2006,16:09 QUOTE

My purpose in installing DSL was so I could recover data from my SUSE system and burn it to CD, as the password mysteriuously chaged and I can't otherwise get in. But, now I am on DSL I cannot see how to find SUSE or WIndiws (I have both). I do not know computers well at all. In Windows I  go to 'my computer' and then I can get a whole tree-like diesplay of all the folders. Is there such a similar thing in DSL?
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Justin.
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Posted: July 02 2006,15:29 QUOTE

Open emelfm file manager.

Go to the /mnt directory

Right click on one of your hard drive parition's mount points (IE: "hda1" or "hda2")

Choose "Mount" from the Right-Click menu.

The files will appear.
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Posted: July 02 2006,15:30 QUOTE

If you want a more graphical file manager, download the Rox Filer from the MyDSL repository.
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