Re: How to mount logical drives?

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For any Logical partition in linux it start with 

hda5 - for primery master first logical paritition ( in your case D)
hda6 - for primery master second logical paritition( E) and so on 

primery master hda
primery slave hdb
secondary master hdc
secondary slave hdd

and the mount command
 
mkdir /mnt/dwin
mount /dev/hda5 /mnt/dwin

I think this will explain you fine.

NV
----- Original Message -----
From: Devidas Komarath Menon
To:  john <john_g123@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc:  Red Hat List <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:47:04 -0800
Subject: Re: How to mount logical drives?

Hi john,
The file system is FAT.
Linux is loaded as ext3.
Iam able to mount C: and access my files.
Its just one physical drive(80GB), logically partitioned as D,E,F.
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With Regards,
Devidas Komarath.

Cisco Systems, Inc.
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john wrote:
> what is the file system for for c: d: e: f: 
> 
> are these physical drives or logical ?  
> 
> --- Devidas Komarath Menon <dkomarat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>Hi list,
>>I have a PC with drives C,D,E,F. I edited /etc/fstab
>>and successfully 
>>mounted drive C, but iam unable to mount the other
>>drives.
>>
>>any help is welcome!!
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>>With Regards,
>>Devidas Komarath.
>>
>>Cisco Systems, Inc.
>>'Empowering the Internet Generation'.
>>
>>
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