Hi Logical drives begin with /dev/hda5 and move from there. Try mounting /dev/hda5 instead. /dev/hda2 under linux means primary partition 2, which you probably don't have, and that's why it won't work. Joey Weston writes: > I have zipspeak 7.0's zipslack, and I can't mount /dev/hda2 which is dos's > drive d: on the fstypes. > everything I've tried has been rejected.