Mounting Windows With My Kubuntu.
Richard Barmann
reb at barmannsbar.com
Sun Sep 11 13:21:46 UTC 2016
On 09/09/2016 05:24 PM, Alan Dacey (grokit) wrote:
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> Just attach the drive to your motherboard and turn your machine on. As
> long as the disk is not trashed you can easily open it up in Dolphin.
> Look at the bottom of the Places panel (far below home, documents,
> etc) and you should see 78 GB hard drive or something similar. Just
> click on it and it will automagically mount.
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> I like to split the screen to easily drag and drop files between
> folders but you can get your slides any way you want. By the way, what
> format are the slides in?
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> Alan
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> Two other thoughts:
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> -If you're having trouble make sure that ntfs-3g is installed
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> -I'm assuming that the windows 98 drive is IDE and not SATA. Does your
> motherboard have an IDE plug on it? Looks like this
> http://news.techgenie.com/files/Integrated-Drive-Electronics.jpg
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> The slides are 35mm . I will probably find a slide to PC mounter on
> Ebay or Amazon. I saw one last month for about $20.00 It works on
> Windows .
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Thanks, Dick
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> On Friday, September 02, 2016 11:33:21 PM Richard Barmann wrote:
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> > I have one hard drive (158GB---144GB free.) /dev/sda1 partition Linux
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> > (Bootable). Ext4 ---Mounted at filesystem root. I am thinking of
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> > mounting Window98 along side Kubuntu on this drive.
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> > I have a 80GB Hard Drive with my Data on with 38GB free. /dev/sdb1.
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> > I need to mount my Windows 98 so I can convert 465 35mm Slides from the
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> > past that I found in a window seat. Had been forgotten about. I may find
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> > it easier to pay Walmart 22 cents apiece to convert.
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> > I am open to all suggestions or ADVICE.
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> > Dick
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