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. -- James Wilkinson | Whenever [Richard I] returned to England he always Exeter Devon UK | set out again immediately for the Mediterranean and E-mail address: james | was therefore known as Richard Gare de Lyon. @westexe.demon.co.uk | -- '1066 and All That'