[SATLUG] Memory is the second thing to go
Duff DeWayne SA AFOSI/Det 401
Dewayne.Duff at ogn.af.mil
Fri Dec 1 18:12:21 CST 2006
Not trying to be funny if this is more basic than you intended, but have you modified your /etc/fstab?
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From: satlug-bounces at satlug.org [mailto:satlug-bounces at satlug.org] On Behalf Of Nathan Oxhandler
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 5:59 PM
To: The San Antonio Linux User's Group Mailing List
Subject: [SATLUG] Memory is the second thing to go
and I can't remember the first one.
My SUSE died on me and I decided to download Fedora Core 6 and give it a try. My Dad says he is using it as do most of the LUG people he knows in Las Vegas. I do not want to get on a discussion about distro's or GUI's at this point, I have KDE set up to come up when I boot.
My PuppyLinux, Knoppix, and SUSE, when it was running, all saw my 'Windows D' (FAT32, 8 Gig) drive no problem. Puppy and Knoppix were also easy to let me have full access to the drive, Puppy has it come up every time.
FC6 under Logical Volume Management sees the drive as Uninitialized Entities /dev/hdc Partition 1 and 2. 1 is the boot and 2 is the data.
I can not find where, with out going to the command line and editing files, to tell FC6 to mount the drive and give all users full access to it at every boot. I can access my 2 USB drives and 2 CD/DVD drives no problem. I have done all available updates to FC6, KDE and all software.
Which menu item, yes I know I have to be root, do I use?
Nathan
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