Hi all,
first: i am a newbee in linux, but advanced in PC generally. I usually uses Windows.
I wanna mount my fat32-HDs in Linux. I used "mount /hdax -t vfat /home/name/win". But after reboot, i need to mount again. How can i mount permanent?
Thanx
Falko
Am So, den 02.01.2005 schrieb Falko Jeske um 19:24:
I wanna mount my fat32-HDs in Linux. I used "mount /hdax -t vfat /home/name/win". But after reboot, i need to mount again. How can i mount permanent?
Falko
As being a German I give you a German language help site:
Edit the /etc/fstab to contain additional partitions. linuxwike.de can be a general help site for you as a Linux beginner.
Alexander
Danke/ Thanks.
Regards
Falko
Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am So, den 02.01.2005 schrieb Falko Jeske um 19:24:
I wanna mount my fat32-HDs in Linux. I used "mount /hdax -t vfat /home/name/win". But after reboot, i need to mount again. How can i mount permanent?
Falko
As being a German I give you a German language help site:
Edit the /etc/fstab to contain additional partitions. linuxwike.de can be a general help site for you as a Linux beginner.
Alexander
Falko Jeske wrote:
I wanna mount my fat32-HDs in Linux. I used "mount /hdax -t vfat /home/name/win". But after reboot, i need to mount again. How can i mount permanent?
Edit /etc/fstab as root, e.g.: # gedit /etc/fstab
Then add the following line to fstab (with the correct data of course):
/dev/hdax /home/name/win vfat defaults 0 0
You can mount then with: # mount -a
And it will be mounted at any boot of Fedora automatically.
Regards Markus