Fat32 needs to be installed as a kernel module, but I'm not 100% sure.
Perhaps you have to specify the File system in the mount command.
Kind Regards
Greg Alexander
Tom Capehart <tccjr220@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent by: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx 15/12/2004 02:26
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To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx cc: Subject: Mounting DOS drive |
I've just installed Fedora 3 on a PC with 2 hard disks. I'm dual
booting Windows XP and Fedora using grubb. When I look under the System
Tools>Hardware Browser, both disks appear. the dos disk shows fat32.
However, when I try to mount the disk using the "User Mount Tool" under
System Tools>Disk Management, I get the following error message: "There
are no filesystems which you are allowed to mount or unmount. Contact
your administrator." (Unfortunately, I am the administrator.)
I used to mount dos drives in Red Hat 9 with no problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom Capehart
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