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| Thread ID: 23914 | 2002-08-29 04:41:00 | URGENT: Accessing a windows partition from Linux. | nz_liam (845) | Press F1 |
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| 74779 | 2002-08-29 04:41:00 | I recently installed a new program on my win ME partition which causes windows to crash at startup, I can boot into safe mode and start system restore but that crashes too! I need to backup my files so I can reload windows, however I can't access my network in safe-mode or use my laplink cable as all the com ports are disabled in safe-mode, I can't back up to cd either as safe-mode doesn't load my cd writer's drivers. What I need to do I access my windows partition from linux, so I can move some files to my linux partition and then reload windows. I run RedHat 7.3, how can I access my windows partition? Thanks for the help Liam. |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 74780 | 2002-08-29 05:04:00 | Did you select access to the windows partition when you installed? If you don't remember, in a terminal window, do cat /etc/fstab which should tell you. If you have an entry for it, you ought to be able to mount it (and it should be automatically mounted unless there is an option "noauto" in its fstab entry). If there is an entry, type "mount" and that will show you if it is mounted already. Assuming it isn't listed, still in the terminal window, do fdisk Just type "p" for a table of all the partitions. The MS one will be in the low numbers --- (linux will be partitions 5 and 5, most likely) so note down what hda partition it is, and its file type. Then type "q" to exit fdisk. You should su to root. Then mkdir /winME chmod 755 /winME mount -t FSTYPE -o ro /dev/hdaXX /winME (XX is the partition number , FSTYPE is the filesystem type fdisk gave you, most likely be "vfat" ) And you should be there. After the first time, just use the mount command ... (you might want to add a line in /etc/fstab --- just copy the format of other partitions). |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 74781 | 2002-08-29 05:14:00 | I tried 'fdisk' and got : Usage: [-l] [-ssz] [-u] device Then I tried 'fdsik p' and got: Unable to open p I am logged into KDE as root, any suggestions? Thanks Liam |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 74782 | 2002-08-29 05:19:00 | got it, typed fdisk /dev/hda thanks |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 74783 | 2002-08-29 05:20:00 | Aha -- try "fdisk /dev/hda". I assume you have only one HD, which is IDE interface ... | Graham L (2) | ||
| 74784 | 2002-08-29 05:21:00 | oops saw the first and answered it ... | Graham L (2) | ||
| 74785 | 2002-08-29 05:28:00 | THANKS heaps, you just saved my life (life without my files ain't worth living!). I am copping my the files over now. Again thanks for the prompt reply. Cheers Liam. |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 74786 | 2002-08-29 05:38:00 | And while the files copy, work out how you would do the reverse operation in that fine, intuitive, Microsoft system. :D (Of course, Linux wouldn't lock you out so throroughly that you would need to). | Graham L (2) | ||
| 74787 | 2002-08-29 09:48:00 | Cut me a bit of slack here. I like windows as much as you do :-) , that's why I brought a copy of RedHat 7.3 I am using Linux for most of my work now, but unfortunately I have to do things like my accounts on windows because they aren't yet supported by wine (maybe crossover office?). While I'm tapping into you infinite linux wisdom I have a few more questions: 1. How do I change the names in the boot loader, I originally had "Windows Millennium" but want to shorten it to "Windows"? 2. Do you know of any 'Dreamweaver Like' web site apps for Linux? 3. Do you know of anyone running MYOB on linux? 4. Do you know if you can permanently set the text zoom on Mozilla 1.0 to 120% because at 100% its just too small on my monitor? Thanks for your help. Liam. |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 74788 | 2002-08-29 21:36:00 | To change LILO go to System then Preferences. LILO or Boot Manager should be in there. Save the existing file for your Windows as .bak and then alter it to your new configuration. Make sure you .bak the existing link to Windows! If something goes wrong you can still at least continue working with the old setting. |
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