On Monday 27 February 2006 18:45, chen li wrote: > Thanks all for reply to my previous posts. > > Now I have several other questions:1) I resize the > hardware and create a partition (10G) as FAT32 and > label it as E under windows XP. How do I read it from > Linux FC4? I use the following commands under FC4: > 1) mkdir /mnt/FAT32 > 2) mount -t FAT32 /dev/hda1 /mnt/FAT32 > > but it doesn't work. Could any expert out there give > me a hand? > I'm no expert, but I think that the only thing wrong there is the type. It should be '-t vfat'. > 2)When I install FC4 I can see the all the partitions > on my hardware(only one). Can I see all of them after > I open a terminal in FC4? I use df command but it only > shows the linux partitions. > You can only see mounted partitions in the terminal. Your fat32 partition failed to mount. > 3)BTW I check the file system used by FC4 it say "type > 8e" instead of ext2 or ext3. So what is the different > between type 8e and ext3/2? Some special softwares can > only read ext2 files under windows XP but not type 8e. > I don't know anything about that, sorry :-( > 4)Most of the time I use English for communication > with my colleges. But sometimes I need to use my > native language for word processing or write to my > family in my hometown. In this case how do I switch > to my native language and type them from the keyboard > using FC4? I know FC4 contains a lot of language > packages including my native language. > I think it depends on whether you use kde or gnome. Take a look at the control center for the one you use. Anne
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