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> When you boot Linux you will see a line somewhere which says:
> hda: [????] hda1
> Or something like that. Can you tell us exactly what it says and if
> there are any similar lineS?
> Also, after you have done the 'mount' command are there any messages in
> the log files? If you then just type 'mount'it should list
> all the current mounts; does it include the one you just did?
To answer your questions in order:
It says hda [ADFS] hda1 then on next line
hdb [ADFS] hdb1 [EXT2] <hdb3 hdb4> <-- I am not sure of this,
but it works...
Well, I do not know which log files to look in, so if you can tell
me, I'll look.
And yes, if I type just mount the new mount is there. But it now has
another twist: When I go to the mounted directory and do a ls it