Accessing FAT32 Partitions
My system (SUSE 10) detects the presence of other partition on the
disk. But when
I click on it I get a message saying:
"Could not mount device...no entry was found in /etc/fstab or
/etc/mtab"
Could you please tell me what should I do to access the other
Partitions?
Thanks in advance
Nupul
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