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I mounted my CD-ROM. I noticed that all file names have been converted to lower case. Some letters of some filenames are supposed to be in upper case. Why did this happen ? How do I fix this ?
Zones: LinuxDate Answered: 07/29/1998 Views: 0
Would like to know how to mount a CD ROM as a Volume on a Compaq Proliant 800 using Intrantware 4.11. Have loaded drivers and when the command CD DEVICE LIST is used the CD Drive appears. when usin...
Zones: NetwareDate Answered: 02/19/1999 Views: 0
How can I tell if file system is NFS-mounted?
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 07/01/1999 Views: 0
I would like to mount a filesystem on /mnt. However, /mnt already has certain files. I go ahead and mount the filesystem on /mnt. When one does ls /mnt , one is able to see the mounted filesystem, ...
Zones: UnixDate Answered: 07/08/1999 Views: 0
I just installed Red-Hat (some of the last versions) and I'm trying to share a file system and didnt´t work. What I´ve found is: 1. by default the system was running under 5 mode (inittab, ...
Zones: Linux Net, Slax / Slackware LinuxDate Answered: 12/12/1999 Views: 0
   Hi I need to access to CDROM from a my software but I do not want to exit to mount it from a command line. How can I mount a drive CDROM, floppy, ZIP, network drive .... from my source code i...
Zones: Linux DevDate Answered: 01/26/2000 Views: 0
I want to install Red Hat 6.1 in my Windows NT machine. I have one hard disk splited into three partitions: C: FAT316 (Bootable of NT) D: NTFS (Extended partition) E: FAT16 (Logical in extend...
Zones: Linux, Red Hat Linux, Li...Date Answered: 07/18/2000 Views: 0
I've just installed RedHat 5.1 (yes, I need to upgrade). I have a Sony cdu33a CD connected to a SoundBlaster sound card through a propriatery interface.  The CD is on the list of supported devices...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 08/07/2000 Views: 0
Hi, I have a unix box that I need to be able to mount via NFS.  I've been trying to figure out how to make my Win2000 Professional machine mount my nfs volume, but it doesn't show up in my mount...
Zones: Windows 2000Date Answered: 01/06/2001 Views: 0
I'm trying to install Mandrake Linux on a computer. Red Hat installs just fine and works great. But when I boot off the Mandrake install CD, I get an error that looks like this: VFS: Cannot ope...
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 09/09/2002 Views: 0