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I've just reloaded Linux again...



On one of my machines I have an entry in my /etc/fstab that looks like:
/dev/hda1               /dos            msdos           defaults   1  1

when the machine comes up, it mounts this drive at /dos.  I can then cd into
/dos to see any of the files in the C: partition of the dos/windows
partition.  If you try a mkfs I believe you will erase the windows partition.

	Shel

On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:41:57PM -0500, Kevin M. Gleason wrote:
> Sorry for misconfusion, I have a dual boot computer (windows98/linux)
> and just reloaded RH Linux again. I ran out of room in root last week
> and couldn't recover w/o a reinstall. (I'll never assume that one
> again). I'm trying to reach my Windows text files from my Linux machine
> (side) and can't remember how to do it. I've created a directory (MKDIR)
> called  /windos (off the root). I can't remember what fs Linux calls the
> Windows directory. I believe I want to perform mkfs on that partition
> but cant put it all together. Can anyone help?
> 
> Kevin
> 
> "Kevin M. Gleason" wrote:
> 
> > ...and I've lost my instructions for making /windos/c a vfat type.
> > Can anyone help?
> >
> > Kevin
> 
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