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07-Mar-2005, 08:23 PM #1
mounting partition at boot
I have 2 hard drives which I dual boot Windows XP, and Fedora Core 1 on, I have windows on the first drive (8gb) and Fedora on the second (120gb), I think I am going to have a different setup though, just not sure when (maybe today ), anyways, I have all my music and other media files on windows (mainly because of iTunes sorting abilities), I have XMMS MP3 plugin, and I listen to all my music in XMMS, but before I can, I have to open a terminal and mount the windows partition (FAT) before I can listen to the music, to make life easier, I want to mount the windows partition at boot of Fedora Core 1, and I have no idea how to do that (hence my question here :P)

So, does anyone know how I can mount the partition at boot?
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07-Mar-2005, 08:49 PM #2
Use the fstab. (try the manual;
Code:
man fstab
)
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07-Mar-2005, 09:08 PM #3
Thanks, I completley forgot about fstab, I now have windows partition auto mounted
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