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Old 4th Dec 02, 04:11 PM
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Originally posted by McoreD@Dec 4 2002, 04:36 AM
Hi,

I have got two physical hard disks 20GB (Primary Master) and 6GB (Primary Slave).  I installed  Linux in Primary Slave. I can explorere and do everything in the hard disk where Linux is installed. But i didn't see anywhere, I could access the other physcical hard disk. Should I need to configure something to make to viewable? Has I missed something?

Reason is: I have VMWare downloaded in this drive, and I want to access it in Linux in order to install it.

Thanks in advance....
I now know what you meant in the other thread. Windows is unable to read anything other than FAT and NTFS partitions dependiing on which version of Windows you use. There is a product that enables one to write to a Linux partition from Windows, however, it is proprietry and I can't remember the name of the software.

Take a look under /mnt/windows/. Your Windows drive should be accessible via that directory. If your Windows partition is an NTFS volume then I think you should look under /mnt/NT (although I am not certain).

In any case, your Windows disk will be mounted under /mnt/. PM me if you need further assisstance.

Hope this helps.
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