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Old 11-15-2001, 09:54 PM   #1
farmer jane
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Catch 22 - Configuration Headache


I have installed Red Hat 7 on a separate hard drive and Windose 98 on another. I have used Windose 98 to download files to help configure Red Hat 7 (xFree86 v 4.1.0) for my system. Trouble is Windose does not recognize my Red Hat hard drive. How do I copy or move these files to my Red Hat drive? Does it matter what terminal is used to run the script for xinstall?

I have Red Hat working but I need to run the xinstall.sh - check to find the correct set of binaries that I should download for my system. Help!
 
Old 11-15-2001, 10:11 PM   #2
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You could just mount your windows drive in linux (as root)
Code:
 mount /dev/hda /mnt
... assuming that your windows drive is the primary master. Your kernel version should be able to automount the fat16/32 filesystem automagically.
 
  


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