[CentOS] Can't mount FAT32 partition
Dave Gutteridge
dave at tokyocomedy.comMon Aug 29 17:08:50 UTC 2005
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>/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows vfat rw,noauto,user,uid=512,gid=1002 1 2 > ^ ^ >really really bad idea -------------------------------------|-| > > If you say so. Did I mention I was a newbie? I'm a newbie. I only put in the 1 and 2 because that's what another guy on this list told me to do. I have no idea what they mean. >filesystem does not need to be dumped (field 5) and not need fsck'ing >(field 6) - it is vfat right? > If vfat is the same as fat32, then yes. I'm a little scared to go ahead with this, because I don't want to lose any more data. If I change the last two numbers, will I at least be safe from having Linux try and make changes to the hard drive? Dave
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