2 Jun
2003
2 Jun
'03
16:39
The 03.06.02 at 09:13, Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk wrote:
I have found that it works well, for users habituated to Windows/DOS, to set up mount-points called /A:, /B:, /C:, /D:, etc., with corresponding entries in /dev/fstab, so that (for instance)
That reminds me: cer@nimrodel:~> a: Error: There is no such thing as a drive A: in Linux. If you want to access your floppy, try "mount /dev/fd0" and then look in the directory /media/floppy ! cer@nimrodel:~> :-) -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson