Hi all, I tried making my linux kernel mount my FAT32 windows partition at startup by making an entry into /etc/fstab using linuxconf and it gave the following error while booting and stopped working
Warning: FAT32 file system is not fully supported yet.
Or something like that And then it just stopped. Same thing happened everytime and I could not access my linux partition any longer. So I had to clean it. I am using Linux kerner 2.4.7 which came bundled with my Red Hat 7.2. I hate mounting the partition everytime and would appreciate if someone could tell me how to mount it while booting. Also, does anyone know if the newer kernels support fat32 and ntfs(that would be gr8!)? Orca.