XP, SuSE and Red Hat - HELP!

XP, SuSE and Red Hat - HELP!

Post by Muhamad Fazli Yaaco » Thu, 18 Jul 2002 01:44:05



Just finish install SuSE 8.0 and Red Hat 7.3 on my XP Laptop.

Everything run GREAT............:-)

Newbie in Linux

My question is

How to automatically mount to my SuSE partition on hda9 when booting up
to Red Hat?

I can manually mount  at shell prompt as Root by typing "mount -t
reiserfs /dev/hda9 /mnt/suse"

This meant I can browse my hda9(SuSE partition) in /mnt/suse folder.

Please Help me

Thanks in advanced.

 
 
 

XP, SuSE and Red Hat - HELP!

Post by Chris Co » Thu, 18 Jul 2002 06:30:23



> Just finish install SuSE 8.0 and Red Hat 7.3 on my XP Laptop.

> Everything run GREAT............:-)

> Newbie in Linux

> My question is

> How to automatically mount to my SuSE partition on hda9 when booting up
> to Red Hat?

> I can manually mount  at shell prompt as Root by typing "mount -t
> reiserfs /dev/hda9 /mnt/suse"

> This meant I can browse my hda9(SuSE partition) in /mnt/suse folder

Look at /etc/fstab  (man 5 fstab)

For example add:
/dev/hda9      /mnt/suse    reiserfs      defaults     1 2

You'll also be able to say mount /mnt/suse if it's not mounted (it
should mount on boot though).

 
 
 

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