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From: burgess@hrd769.brooks.af.mil (Dave Burgess)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Mtools still won't access HD : -(
Date: 1 Jul 1993 13:01:02 -0500
Organization: Armstrong Laboratory, Brooks AFB, TX
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References: <9317917.18572@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> <summer.741309166@mullian.ee.Mu.OZ.AU> <103237@hydra.gatech.edu>
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In article <103237@hydra.gatech.edu> gt1679c@prism.gatech.EDU (scott) writes:
}In article <summer.741309166@mullian.ee.Mu.OZ.AU> summer@ee.mu.OZ.AU (Mark Summerfield) writes:
}>Not long ago (yesterday, in fact) I wrote:
}>
}>>I gather it's possible to set up mtools so that I can access the dos
}>>partition of my hard drive, as well as PC floppies. 
}...
}[mtools stuff deleted]
}
}What would probably be easier would be to add a partition to the 
}disklabel for your dos drive and then just mount it with pcfs.  I
}don't know if it's in the FAQ now, I haven't read it for a while, 
}but this is what I did:
}

[pcfs stuff deleted]

It is now :-) 


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