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Tiny CoreMount a Drive or PartitionDrives and partitions not used by Tiny Core are not automatically mounted. To access them, you must mount them. XfeUsing Xfe file manager, drives and partitions can be mounted by going to the directory "mnt," right clicking on a drive or partition you want to mount, and selecting "Mount." When running Xfe as a normal user, you have read only access. When running Xfe as a Root, you have read and write access. Drives and partitions can be unmounted when running Xfe as Root, by going to the directory "mnt," right clicking on a drive or partition you want to unmount, and selecting "Unmount." Drives and partitions are also unmounted when the computer is turned off. TerminalTo list information about drives and partitions, open the terminal, and type:
A drive or partition can be mounted using the terminal, and typing:
Enter appropriate information. Here is one possible example.
If you go to /mnt/(drive or partition), you can access it. To unmount a drive or partition, use:
RoxWhen using Rox file manager as Root, drives and partitions can be mounted by going to the directory "/mnt," and clicking on them. Mount ToolDrives and partitions can also be mounted or unmounted using the mount tool. Open the Control Panel. Click "Mount Tool." You will see a new small window. Click on the top button to select a drive or partition. Click on the bottom button to mount or unmount the drive or partition selected. Also see: Mount a Drive or Partition in other Linux distributions. Mount an ISO Image Without Writing it to a CD or DVD. © Copyright Guy Shipard 2009 |