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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/17/2013 07:44 AM, Jonathan Nadeau
wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:51963441.706@charter.net" type="cite">Hello
list,
<br>
<br>
I've gone to the openbox config file to set keyboard shortcuts
and have created some. My question is how to I creat a shortcut to
make the volume go up and down. I know to put c up but i don't
know the command I need to put in hear for the volume. Any help is
greatly appreciated.
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Jonathan:<br>
<br>
If, when you install Linux (and you encounter the choice about
installing alongside Windows), you choose "Other" (manual
partitioning), you can have your Windows partition (I'm thinking
that's what you mean by "put c up") mounted in your Linux
file-system at "/windows" (or some other mount point name of your
choosing). <br>
<br>
But be very careful you don't specify to have it formatted... Just
have it <i>mounted</i>, using its existing file-system type
(NTFS)... <br>
<br>
Then, in the file browser, you can simply have a bookmark to the
partition, or bookmarks to folders within the partition. <br>
<br>
You could also do manual editing of "/etc/fstab" to have the Windows
partition mounted when your Linux system boots. <br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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