mount slave drive

Zbigniew Koziol softquake-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Sep 14 22:09:31 UTC 2007


I would use fdisk to find out how the drive is named. eg /dev/hdac ?
Or perhaps /var/log/messages will tell ? After that, make an entry for
it in fstab, a similar one as for another drive, and make also a
directory where it should be mounted on, the same as you will enter in
fstab. And reboot - thats easier than finding correct syntax for mount
;)

zb.

On 9/14/07, Chris Aitken <chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I have a slave hard drive. I have nto got into it since I did a clean
> install of fedora 7. I stayed away from it during the installation. I
> want to access it now. It contains songs (.ogg). I want to do this right
> as I don't have a backup. I backed up all my data before the
> installation, but the 10 GB music sdlave drive I never backed up because
> my space on the backup computer isn't enough to accommodate that. I
> figured if I lost the songs it wouldn't be the end of the world. But I
> don't want to lose them. The drive of course is not listed in
> /etc/fstab. I don't seem to haev a Hardware Browser (or somesuch) in
> fedora 7. Can someone step me through mounting this drive?
>
> Chris
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