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I have the same model DLink, you need to use ndiswrapper, there is a
how to on the ubuntu website. It is really easy to setup, I don't even
think you need to install ndiswrapper anymore.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/howto/helpcenterhowto.2004-10-07.7773155363">http://www.ubuntulinux.org/support/documentation/howto/helpcenterhowto.2004-10-07.7773155363</a><br>
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As far as the hard drive, you might need to edit fstab and add the
second drive and make a mount point for it. It will be something like
this in fstab: "/dev/hdb1 /mnt/windows vfat rw,user,noauto 0 0"<br>
It might be a bit different the fields that you need to worry about are
the first four: "device mount-point filesystem options." I think "man
fstab" will also give you a decent idea of what is going on.<br>
-Stephen Durham<br>
E.L. & J.H. Maroon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have installed Ubuntu on the master drive, Windows
98 on the secondary. The models are:
D-Link: DWL-G510
Belkin: 802.11B is all it says. there is a number
F5D6001
Jim Maroon
--- Mike Smith <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mikeosmith@gmail.com"><mikeosmith@gmail.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">1. I installed Ubuntu on my daughter's computer,
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<pre wrap="">has two hard drives. I unplugged the second drive
during install because I was afraid I would wipe
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<pre wrap="">her data. I then plugged it back in and rebooted.
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<pre wrap="">My
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<pre wrap="">problem is that I don't see the second drive or
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<pre wrap="">its
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<pre wrap="">data under Disks or Filesystem. When I check the
Device Manager, I do see it. What is the problem
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<pre wrap="">If it helps, it was formatted for Windows 98.
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<pre wrap="">I'm assuming you booted into Windows and are looking
for the drive you
install Ubuntu on. Windows will not ba able to see
it, because it
can't recognize the filesystems
(ext3/reiserfs/xfs,/etc).
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<pre wrap="">2. The system did not recognize her wireless
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<pre wrap="">card at all, a Belkin 802.11g. I thought it might
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<pre wrap="">be
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<pre wrap="">unsupported, so I bought a new card today, a
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<pre wrap="">802.11g. Still no luck. I even tried to reinstall
Ubuntu and unplugged the built in ethernet port,
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<pre wrap="">but
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<pre wrap="">it couldn't find it on install and insisted that I
plug into the port. Any ideas for how I can get
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<pre wrap="">thing to recognize either one or both of these
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<pre wrap="">Are there drivers out there for this sort of
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<pre wrap="">thing? If
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<pre wrap="">so, how do I install them?
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<pre wrap="">What models are they? Have a look at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz">http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz</a>
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