On Sunday 23 March 2008 03:15:51 pm Hans-Gerhard Schrick wrote: > I have also a windows xp service pack 2 partition. But I made an > installation mistake, so that at the moment I cannot use this windows > partition from debian. Were you able to before you made the installation mistake? What was this installation mistake you're referring to? > I have tried to change the /etc/fstab, but it > didn't work. In what way did you change /etc/fstab? > What can I do to use the windows partion from debian, as I have all my > music on the windows partition, which makes sense, as I can normally > hear my music from linux and windows. Is your Windows installation using ntfs or vfat? > I don't want to install again. This isn't Windows, so that probably won't be necessary like it is with that other OS... > If you can send me an answer, I would be very pleased. This isn't the place for magic fixes, for that, you'll probably have better results hiring a consultant. http://www.debian.org/consultants/ We're happy to help if you're willing to meet us halfway with all well-asked, interesting questions we have experience with, though. http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Forgive me if this doesn't apply to your situation, but you should be prepared to follow the mailing list you're asking for help on and not ask for private replies: Other people will be searching the archives for the same answer you're looking for. -- Paul Johnson baloo@ursine.ca
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