Re: [SuSE Linux] how to mount readonly using YaST ?
On Mon, 07 Sep 1998, you wrote:
Hi!
Trying to kill the keyboard, morgad@mail.eclipse.co.uk produced:
how would i use YaST to mount partitions (say my win95 ones) readonly ? - i have done it by editing /etc/fstab by hand, but was wondering if i could have done it more easily.
Well, Iknow that when I installed SuSE Linux 5.2 I was able to mount my Win98 partition at the same time I created my Linux and Swap partitions using YaST, so I'd imagine you can. But, as was said, if you know what you are doing, editing fstab is faster. Try the mount command, I believe you can mount a dos/Win9x partition that way too. Katt - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
I'm getting a problem with suse 5.2 and X -- it seems to be ignoring my DISPLAY environment variable. This used to work on 5.1: 1) Start the X-server (Hummingbird Exceed on NT [I know, I'm working on it!]) 2) Telent to pallmall (my linux server) 3) export DISPLAY=lansdowne:0 (the NT box) 4) startx & This now starts my X session on the linux system monitor, and not on the NT system. I'm making the assumption that there's a security option I need to diddle somewhere -- the question is where? (Oh, yeah -- and all above done as a normal user on both systems) TIA Tom Kauffman namffuak@skyenet.net - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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