> How did you do that? I'm a windows addict trying to move to Linux. I've > been trying to do the same configuration myself but without any success. > Help please! > > On Sun, 2003-12-07 at 09:13, Graeme Willox wrote: > > > I considered it a major achievement when I managed to have my fat32 > > partitions mount automatically each time the machine is booted. :-) > -- Hi Have a look at this page:- http://www.humbug.org.au/talks/fstab/fstab.html It'll give you all the essential information that you need. I'd hazard a guess that you have one harddrive with linux and windows on it, so you'd have to add this line into that file and also create the file for the mountpoint - mine is called msdos but it doesn't matter what you call it as long as they are the same. In the case illustrated you'd create a folder in /mnt/dos called c and then you'll be able to see all your windows files in that. /dev/hda1 /mnt/dos/c msdos defaults 0 0 HTH Bry