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mount = the command
-t = arguement for filesystem formatted on hdd
/dev/sda1 = src device usually the first partition on the hdd (the one you want in most cases)
/media/hdd = destination mount
is it blank or does it have stuff on it you want to keep ?
all this equals:
bash# mount -t ext3 /dev/sda1 /media/hdd
this is how I get it to mount during boot process
stuff that command just before the exit all in your /etc/init.d/mountall script (at the very end of code) and it will mount every boot up
(if its fat32 or ntfs change the -t option) has that answered your question ?
if you can't get it to detect use fdisk /dev/sda
once in fdisk hit "L" key enter see if its showing u the partitions , see which has your filsystem on it sda1 sda2 etc
I can not!!!!!
no such file or directory!!
I'm trying in all ways!
is a 500gb hard drive from NTFS already with movies and other