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- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 11:37:59 -0800
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I have a hard drive that has two FAT32 partitions on it. I need to mount them into my Redhat 7 install. I've run and read MAN MOUNT and am suffering from a bit of "too much information". The first two gigs of the drive was used to setup the linux and linux swap partition. the rest of the drive is split between two FAT32 partitions when the drive was completely win98. since the MAN MOUNT document suggests that using the mount command can be dangerous, I wanted to consult with people who've actually used it before I blow everything up.
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