On Apr 9, 2002 at 14:42, Bhargav Bhatt wrote:
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
Warning: FAT32 file system is not fully supported yet.
I am using Linux kerner 2.4.7 which came bundled with my Red Hat 7.2. I
Give output of uname -a
hate mounting the partition everytime and would appreciate if someone could tell me how to mount it while booting.
Workaround for now: Put the manual mount command at the end of the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file. (Note the clever avoidance of terminating a pathname with a non-data period.)
Also, does anyone know if the newer kernels support fat32 and ntfs(that would be gr8!)?
Yes. (What's "gr8"?)