Re: mounting archos jukebox studio 10 in fedora core 3

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Dax Jones wrote:
> I believe that the file system for the jukebox is
> fat16.  I added a line to my fstab:
> /dev/sdc1  /mnt/archos  fat  users,owner,rw,umask=000
> 0 0
> (note: I also tried vfat, but I think that is for
> fat32).

Actually, fat gives you 8.3 filenames, vfat gives you long file names.
Any remotely current kernel with support for fat should autodetect
fat16/fat32.

Incidentally, a quick Google suggests the 10 means 10 GB. FAT 16 only
goes up to 4 GB [1].

> When I try to mount this I get a message, "mount: fs
> type fat not supported by kernel".

Do you have a custom-compiled kernel? What does lsmod return? How about
cat /proc/filesystems ?

It sounds as though you didn't compile in support for DOS filesystems.

James.

[1] On Windows NT 4, and you can probably force it on Linux.

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