Lee, I just allowed an update and the the update fixed the prob the drive now is automagically mounted, whew. lol I am spared the stress. Thanks so much Lee hh -----Original Message----- From: "Lee Parmeter" <geek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 16:24 To: hllug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [hllug] Re: dual boot XP/U-10.04 On 04/28/2011 04:17 PM, hc@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > On 04/28/2011 02:29 PM, hc@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> Hi Lee, top posting this. >> >> Update is I am almost back all way and hope to get back to reading on the >> 'backup' new power brick came in so I got the GH box back up AKA celf, Dell >> is belf & this box is aelf. So all ready to set all 3 up to do the resync >> soon as I understand what the heck I am doing. I had to stop for a week from >> side effects, doc tried new drug to control my pain but were too severe, had >> to stop, and withdrawal is a pure bitch. Sadly drug did work but..... >> >> Would u please give me the code to auto mount my usb drive it got lost in >> that update and I am so dingy I can't follow the How-tos. Very nervous >> messing wi the sys boot anyway. I would appreciate it greatly I want it in >> dir /home/herb/flash. >> >> Thanks big, bro! >> hh >> > > On the USB drive: > 1. One partition or multiple? > 2. What file system(s)? > > Run the following command (as root user or use sudo) at a console prompt. > > sudo fdisk -l > > Copy and paste output below and post. > > > Regards, Sorry, forgot to tell you to Plug in the USB drive first. Please run fdisk -l again. Thanks! -- Lee Parmeter http://www.bubbasgeek.com "When it comes to Vista: just say NO! If you're not ready for Linux, buy a MAC!" - Lee Parmeter "God is not a republican or a democrat nor is His government a democracy!" - Lee Parmeter ______________________________________________________________________________ Highland Lakes Linux User Group (HLLUG): http://www.hllug.org HLLUG mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/hllug ______________________________________________________________________________ Highland Lakes Linux User Group (HLLUG): http://www.hllug.org HLLUG mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/hllug