If ntfs support be the possible problem, then wouldn't it be logical that the other hard drive(s) partitions would not mount as well? The two 80gb drives mount with no problem. <scratching head> It's getting late and it's bedtime, so I'll give it a shot tomorrow if I have the time. Thanks John. On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:32:18 -0500, John Madden <weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> took time to say the following: JM> Good, so you've got quite a few partitions on the disk that should be JM> mountable. Next, make sure you've got ntfs support in your kernel with JM> `grep ntfs /proc/filesystems`. If you get no output, you don't have support JM> for ntfs and that's the root of the problem. JM> JM> If that's the case, load the driver with `modprobe ntfs`. (Redo the grep JM> above if you want.) Then mount up the fs and you'll be good to go. If you JM> want that driver to load on boot, just add it to the list in /etc/modules. JM> JM> John "I've got some bad news for you sunshine, Pink isn't well, he stayed back at the hotel" --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------