Re: Mount fat32 partition

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Am Mo, den 13.09.2004 schrieb Nicolas Fortin um 21:01:

> Thank you for you quick answer, I really appreciate it. It seems that -t
> option is mandatory. I typed "mount  /dev/hda8 /mnt/win" and I got this
> message : "mount : you must specify the filesystem type". Also concerning
> syslog, since I am a newbie, I am not sure to know which file you are
> talking about. In fact, I have four syslog files :
> 
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog
> /etc/sysconfig/syslog
> /etc/logrotate.d/syslog
> /var/lock/subsys/syslog
> 
> However, no one of these files seems to contain information about mounting.
> Do you have any other idea ?

syslog is the system logging service. It is configured by
/etc/syslog.conf and the default target directory for log files is
/var/log/. The central log file, because most informative information is
logged there, is /var/log/messages. Best practise is to run in a
terminal "tail -f /var/log/messages" and then do your actions in another
terminal. You then are able to see what information is logged in the
messages files.

Alexander


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