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    Mandrake 9.0 Linux ! [1]

    I installed it (all options were ticked ) and I'm very newbie . I'm sure I fu cked up my paritions but I'm pretending I didn't (I'll post that later) anyways , I can't seem to find my other paritions ? I could browse them though , when I ran Knoppix 3.2 off the cd some time ago . Any help plz ?

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    Did you mount them properly?

    Hit run xterm and type man mount [enter]
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    That command doesn't work I think . I typed these :
    man mount
    mount
    mount [enter]
    different combinations , I maybe got it wrong but a newbie can do more idiotic things though .... . Fortunately , I've found something helpful . Mandrake Control Center 9.0 . I click "Mount Points"------> Hard Drives--------> then found two tabs :

    1-hdc
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    : : :
    : / : /home :
    :__________:_____________________________________:

    2-hdd

    it has five parts as follow (first two are empty)

    /mnt/nt3 /mnt/winC2 /mnt/win_d2

    When I installed it , I admit I was blind because I had no idea what the hell these options ! So now , how am I going to do ?

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    Those 3 should be your windows partitions. The nt3 is probably your c: drive.
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    Uh..I can't find any place to browse my parititions (I don't know where they are ) . that's the problem .

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    Are you using KDE?
    If so just load up the File Browser thingy, forget where it is but I think it is one the desktp. And look for /mnt/blah blah blah

    it works just like Windows Explorer.
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    Oh BTW, if its NTFS don't screw around too much...
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    Originally posted by Cander
    Are you using KDE?
    If so just load up the File Browser thingy, forget where it is but I think it is one the desktp. And look for /mnt/blah blah blah
    it works just like Windows Explorer.
    Thank you ! I'm able to browse everything .

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    Originally posted by siyan
    Oh BTW, if its NTFS don't screw around too much...
    I don't know even which partition linux is on . but what do you mean anyways ?

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    I just mean you should probably mount all NTFS partitions as read only.
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    Thanks all .

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    Originally posted by siyan
    I just mean you should probably mount all NTFS partitions as read only.
    You can only mount them read-only unless you grab the experimental writing code.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    You can only mount them read-only unless you grab the experimental writing code.
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    >:-)
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    Ok , now another question , What is the safest way to partition (or mount , btw what does mount mean ?) linux partition : from windows where I can use partition magic OR when installation begins (which I'm afraid I can't do that) ? and also , can should linux run on primary partition or extended ?

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    You probably want Linux on the extended partition.

    PM 7 doesn't support ext3 properly to the best of my knowledge. Just use it to create some free space, then create the partitions from the Mandrake installer.

    BTW:

    To partition generally refers to chopping up the physical drive into logical segments, or to work on partitions in whatever manner.

    To mount means to 'activate' a partition within the OS. Makes it visible to programs and the file manager, etc...
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    One last question : what is the maximum size that linux can eat up (will 5gb be well enough)??

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    It can eat up a lot if you want it to...

    5GB should be okay, however, be warned that on a 4GB disk I once ran out of what I presume was hard drive space (said something about "not enough room on the target path" or something...) while compiling Mozilla. Ack.

    Fresh install too, with not very much on it.
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    I'll install just to try it out , I won't do heavy stuff since I'm not that expert .

    Well ...Thanks siyan .

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