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How do I use Linux Fdisk to Prepare for a Linux Install?
What is ext3?
What is Linux?
What are the different distributions of Linux?
Which distribution should I use?
Where can I download Linux?
Who uses RPMs?
What is the difference between RPMs and SRPMs?
What are RPMs?
How do I compile the Linux Kernel?
Where can I find RPMs?
What is LILO?
Why does LILO freeze when booting my system?
How can I uninstall Lilo?
How do I install LILO?
How do I configure LILO?
What are the advantages of ext3?
How do I install ext3 support?
How do I convert my current ext2 fs to ext3?
Is there a comparison between the different distributions?
How do I mount drives on Linux?
System states and their meaning
How do I make Linux work on my laptop?
How do I disable Ctrl+Alt+Del in Red Hat Linux?
Can I change the Splash Screen That Grub Uses?
How to pronounce Linux.
How do I uninstall Linux?
What is GRUB?
How to make remote system management from a Gnome desktop easy
How do I mount drives on Linux?
To mount drives such as CD-ROMs, floppy disks etc. on Linux use:
mount -t
filesystem
/dev/
device-name
/
mount-point
An example of this would be:
mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
For more information, type
man mount
.
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