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i am using use 9.2 with kde 3.4
and my suse does not mount all the partitions of my hard drives..
here the list...
hard disk 1 - 40 gb ntfs winxp --mounted as C
hard disk 2 - 40 gb fat32 noOS --mounted as D
- 30 GB FAT32 NoOS --unmounted (i tried with partition program on yast but does not see any folder on drive..)
- 5 gb linux swamp --unmounted (i tried with partition program on yast but does not see any folder on drive..)
- 10 gb for my linux -mounted
how can i configure it...
and how can i hear 5.1 output from amorak with my 5.1 speakers
pls help
What do you mean by 'it does not see any folders on it'? The YaST partitioner show available partitions and mountpoits if they are configured. If not, you can use 'Edit' to assign them.
Could you please post the output of 'fdisk -l' and 'cat /etc/fstab' ?
All available partitions are properly mounted! I guess what you are missing is the extended partition hdb4. This cannot be mounted, since it is just the container of the following logical partitions hdb5-7. Also, swap is not mounted to a directory. You cannot access swap-space like a directory structure. It is supposed to be like this. Swap is the equivalent of a Windows pagefile (extended memory on your HDD).
A little strange is the mountpoint for hdb5: a Linux partition is mounted to /windows/F! I mean it should work, but I think it's strange
hdb1 wasn't mounted and you did that now. Good! The entry in /etc/fstab should look similar to the one for hdb3. Important are the options umask=0002 and gid=users.
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