(snip) > You probably need to change sdc5 to something like hda2 or so. You > can get this information by having look as KDE control center > > information > storage devices or similar utilities. > > After adding similar lines, all you need to do is to reboot or > just simply enter the command mount -a in a terminal. This will > mount any partition and filesystem including the new ones. > The options uid=501,gid=500 are not necessary. They specify that > only a particular user or a group of users in your linux box have > read/write permission on the partition. > > Note that all these should be done as root. If you are logged in as > a user, open a terminal type su (logging in as root) and enter your > root password. > > I hope these will be useful. You can also find these information by > checking Linux forums and mailing lists or abundant linux resources > on the internet. > > Best regards, Ramin Thanks Ramin! I really appreciate the information. I'll try to set it all up this weekend. Welcome to the group by the way. You'll find lots of helpful folks here. Tom
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Re: Linux/XP File Recognition
2004-04-23 by Tom Husband
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