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Re: How do you mount a Win98 drive under OpenBSD



Hey you know whats funny you idiot?  I was able to mount my windows drive 
under OpenBSD. the command is mount -t msdos /dev/wd0i /windows







>On 31 Oct 2000, at 23:58, Emre wrote:
> > On Tuesday 31 October 2000 23:58, Joe Blow wrote:
> > > Inappropriate file type or format.  Plus how do I know what to mount I
> > > have like wd0a through wd0p but I do know wd0 is my windows drive.
>
> > Try all of them until it works!
> > Try wd0c or something....
>
>Now I've been having just as much fun as the next guy, watching the
>"let's all get annoyed at the next new newbie to the list" once again,
>but in all this did anybody think that uner Win98 his drive is probably
>FAT32, which is not supported under OpenBSD? (Unless 2.8, which is
>available for ftp and has been mentioned here in the lists but not on
>the website, now supports FAT32.)
>
>So regardless of of how unwilling he may be to type "man <command>", he
>ain't gonna be able to mount it anyways.
>
>Not to mention that with a name like Joe Blow, was I the only person to
>think "troll?"
>
>--
>Cory C. Albrecht
>http://www.sentex.ca/~cory/
>

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