maxtor external usb disk
Arturo Duran
fedoralist at yahoo.co.uk
Mon Dec 8 00:01:28 UTC 2003
Olá, Mario,
AFAIK, it would be OK if you just replicated the line
for your primary HDD, but obviously referring to
/dev/sdb1.
Then you could execute
# mount -a,
which should force the system to read the new
/etc/fstab
Kind regards,
Arturo Duran
--- Mário_Barros <mrammb at clix.pt> wrote: > Hi...
again! :)
>
> I discover that my external disk is /dev/sdb1
>
> what do I have to add to fstab so that it will be
> mounted every time I
> log in automatically and so that every user can read
> and write to it?
>
>
> it's a 160 GB disk formated with FAT32.
>
>
> Mario
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I just installed Fedora core 1 and by now, I
> already installed
> > Firebird and Thunderbird (0.4 is out) and I have
> flash installed and
> > running in Firebird... (for a newbie like me
> that's a lot of things),
> > But I can't find a way to have my external maxtor
> personal storage
> > 5000dv to work, with suse 9 it just appeared
> mounted when I logged
> > one... I try to google a little but nothing :-(
> >
> > Can you help get this one work...
> >
> >
> >
> > hugs,
> > Mário Barros
> >
> >
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