Mouting existing partitions

Drewcore drewsph at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 06:12:22 UTC 2005


i say screw the live cd and install it.

i tried to have a "double system" for a while... but then i became a
true convert.


On Apr 9, 2005 12:39 AM, audriusb at homelan.lt <audriusb at homelan.lt> wrote:
> Quoting Dripple <dripple at laposte.net>:
> 
> You can easy to add all missed mountings yourself:
>    1) make a copy of file /etc/fstab
>    2) from root terminal open /etc/fstab with any text editor (or use the sudo
> commmand)
>    3) add mount command to end of file; read details in "man mount", "man fstab"
> commands.
> Mount NTFS (Windows 2000 and XP) partitions with "ro" options. I don't know
> today position, but 1 year ago it was possible to corrupt NTFS writting into it
> from Linux.
> 
> Gediminas Bukauskas
> 
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > sorry if the question has already been asked, but I'm wondering why
> > Ubuntu does not mount all existing HD partitions at start.
> >
> > All other LiveCD I used do this.
> >
> > Any info about this ? That would be great to add this to LiveCD.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Dripple.
> >
> >
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