Re: Accessing FAT32 from Linux

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On Saturday 19 November 2005 09:26, peter wu wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to mount. :)
You can have your partition automatically mounted in Linux by updating 
the /etc/fstab file

Example:

/dev/hda3	/mnt/my_fat_32_partition	vfat	defaults	0	0

Change hda3 with the name of the partition (could be sda0,1,2,3,? or hda1 or 
hdb1, or ....

Change /mnt/my_fat_32_partition to the mountpoint (this dir must exists and 
should be empty)

HTH

Andy

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