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<0> huh <1> TruPilot, never tried <1> but Bochs is supposed to be pretty slowish <2> Honestly, I don't care much about the speed of Bochs, I care a lot more about being able to run FC within WInXP :/ <3> hi. Does som1 know a software like backupexec for linux ? It's for ultrium1 tapes... thx ;) <4> hello <4> canyone around who can give me some fedora help <4> iMonte, <5> hi <4> you think you could give help on fedora, or are you in here requesting help <5> hmm <5> what do you need <4> im trying to see how to mount a drive <4> forsay.. <5> which drive <4> drive h:/
<4> partitions on my hard drive <5> oh <4> so i can access them for music in amarok <5> did you identify which file it is in /dev ? <4> how do i do that] <4> i just got fedora up yesterday, so im not the best at this stuff <5> ok <5> i'll explain it the best i can, you're better off googling for it though <4> already did <4> its all mumbo jumbo **** i dont understand <5> if the drive is the primary master, it'll most likely be /dev/hda <4> yes <5> and if its the first partition on that drive it'll be /dev/hda1 <4> and it goes hda1 or hda0 <5> second partition, /dev/hda2 <4> okay <5> i dont think they start at 0 <4> normally they go by hda0 hda1 hda2 <4> okay <4> hold on let me try that <5> anyway, once you figure out which partition it is, you just create a directory and mount it there <4> well.. i need the command lol <4> create a directory? <5> is it FAT or ntfs? <4> im not sure <4> its fat32 <5> ok <4> made it so so linux could write to it <5> go to the command line and go to your home directory <4> er? <4> the terminal you mean? <5> yes <4> home dir would be <4> chdir home? <5> just type cd <4> mk <5> type pwd <5> it should say /home/username <4> it does <5> ok <5> now type <5> mkdir mp3mount <5> it'll make a dir named mp3mount <4> alright <4> where is that directory <5> in your home directory <4> i see it <5> ok <5> now, mount is probably protected, do to mount it you'll have to be root <4> mk <4> well i changed the name to DriveH <5> whatever <4> because i like that one better <4> let me get into root <4> in root <5> did you figure out which partition it is? <4> can i load disk druid? <4> or something <4> i am not completely sure <5> you could <4> how
<5> fdisk it <4> just command 'fdisk'? <4> im not sure where you are pointing me atm <5> are you running kde? <4> im on gnome <5> ugh <5> ok <4> lol <4> gnome ftw <4> i prefer it tbh <5> i'm sure theres a gnome tool to examine your hardware <5> i dont trust you in fdisk <5> :O <4> disk druid is what i did when i installed <4> im not sure if i can get in there <4> or if it is that bad... i can just boot back into windows and check under compmgmt.msc <5> did you install KDE too when you installed fedora? <4> might have <4> i just selected default <4> no custom stuff <4> so im not completely sure <5> i dont know the best way for you to find out <5> but anyway <5> once you do <4> find out the hda thing <4> ? <5> you just type mount -t vfat /dev/hdxx /home/username/DriveH <4> ah okay <5> but i dont know what partition you need <4> thats what i found on the ineternet <4> but it was /dir/vfat <5> you could set it up in automount <4> how? <5> but you should do it manually first <4> alrifhr <4> alright <4> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdb1, <4> missing codepage or other error <4> In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try <4> dmesg | tail or so <4> :\ <5> why do you think its hdb1 <4> i have 2 hard drives <5> ok <4> and when we were in disk druid <4> it recognized the first drive as my old slave <4> the partition im trying to get is on the other drive <4> i tried hda1 <4> and it returned me back to the message thing <4> what is that called again <5> what message thing <4> [root@localhost ~]# <5> so it worked <4> when you get that <4> let me check <5> cd DriveH <5> you mounted something <4> o.o <4> i dont think thats the right one lol <5> whats in it <6> Hi <4> folder named dell msdos.sys <4> bootlog.prv <5> so thats the dell backup partition <4> bootlog.txt <4> i guess <5> cd back to /home/username <5> and type umount DriveH <6> Can anyone help a complete noob running linux fedora on a dedicated server...... <4> XD <4> commnand not found iMonte <5> ummm <4> :\ <5> you dont have a umount command?
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