11 Feb
2002
11 Feb
'02
18:56
* Chuck T
I have SuSE 7.3 pro installed and a dual boot situation on my hard drive - there are entries in fstab for the C and D drives that are on the Win2K side of my machine - but when I try to "mount" them, I get an error saying "no such mount point"
This may be one of the few times an error message actually describes pretty correct what is the error ;-) mkdir <mount point> should do it, of course replacing mount point with the mentioned mount point in the error, or in /etc/fstab. Joost