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    What's that...? mesman00's Avatar
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    another one of those linux questions

    I have a question before i install Linux. Will i be able to play my media files (mp3's, mpegs, etc) that are on my windows partition from linux?? If not, is there a way that i can play my media files on both linux and windows? can i put them on a seperate partition? thanks

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    You can mount your Fat32/ntfs (Windows) partition in linux, then you can view your media files from there.

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    how do i go about mounting it? or is that something i do after i install linux?
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    http://www.cs.swt.edu/labs/faq/linux_hands_on.pdf

    This actually explains how to do it from the command line. I'm not sure how to do it in the GUI.
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    It's really easy under BEos.

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    if u are using kde as window manager you can create a shortcut on your desktop to mount devices easily

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    if you install Mandrake you can setup your mount points at install very easily, i donno about other distros
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    well i'l be installing mandrake, just waiting for 9.0 final, so i guess im in luck, eagle, ill check out that link too
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    Something you might consider useful, I always mount my windows partitions as /c /d /e /f, etc, in linux, easier to know what you have where that way.

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    What's that...? mesman00's Avatar
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    yah, thats what i was gonna do, but thanks for the suggestion anyways
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