eternity2002

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Joined: Dec. 2005 |
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Posted: Dec. 26 2005,23:47 |
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Hi everybody!
Thank you for reading my post. I have installed dsl on the new vmware-player without problems and it is working fine. Now I want to access my linux-partitions (xfs) with dsl, but I don't know as which devices they are "seen" from dsl, because it's installed on vmware. Thats my /etc/fstab from my debian-Linux: Code Sample | /dev/hda1 /media/xp ntfs /dev/hda5 / xfs /dev/hda6 swap /dev/hda7 /media/suse xfs /dev/hda8 /media/data xfs |
and dsl didn't any partition, not even windows. How do I have to change my /etc/fstab? I thank you for all your posts! cu eternity2002
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