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    cant write to hdd (Part II)

    Ok this is me carrying on a problem from a few months ago
    http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...961&highlight=
    i didnt want to bump that so ive started a new 1
    Now bak to it :P
    im trying to do wat that last guy said (mount read+write)but it tells me "you must specify the filesystem type"
    wat else do i put in that line to specify the filesystem type?

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    type
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    qtparted
    when qtparted comes up slect the free space and tell it to create partion

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevstar31
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    the partition has already been made and has been formatted as ext3

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    knoppix appers only to work with ext2
    you also need to run as root
    instructions

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    Aw is that all :P (i was never aware ext3 not compatible wit knoppix)
    thankx man ill try that out later

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    Wrong, Koppix fully supports ext3.

    Truthfully I like useing -a to let mount find the part type.
    But, why are you useing the consol?

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebyrd10
    But, why are you useing the consol?
    Im just doing what people are telling me to do:\

    I just want to get a linux partition made and formatted ready to put software on such as firefox.

    Some 1 want to give me proper instuctions on how to do this?
    all this crap its driveing me nutts!

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    I'm confused and don't really understand the question.
    I'm guessing that you create an extra partition (ext3) not the one for installing knoppix, and you want to write to that partition.

    If that the case, let do some test.
    1) check /etc/fstab and see if that partition is included.
    Which partition? Do a fdisk -l in konsole and you will see all the partition. See if the dev for your ext3 is in fstab. If not, then put it in.
    ex: if that partition is /dev/hda3
    /dev/hda3 /mnt/hda3 ext3 noauto,users,exec,umask=000,quiet 0 0
    You can change noauto to auto if you want it to mount without your intervention.
    Then reboot.

    2) Lets try mounting and write something
    Open konsole:
    su
    enter password
    mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/hda3
    cd /mnt/hda3
    mkdir test
    ls
    see if directory test is there.

    If success, you might want to consider adding Run as SU service menu to your konquerer. It wiil make it easier for you to switch to between user and su.
    http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11227

    The important thing is, you need to be root so that you can write to that partition. Unless you install as Knoppix style which you need to enable write previlage after you mount that partition.

    Good luck.

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    Your original post:
    Quote Originally Posted by boo ya
    hi
    i recenlty made 2 partions 4 knoppix so that i can install software on them. But when i go to try and make a new folder to a partion it says that "it could not make this folder". I have un ticked read only and it still wont do anything??

    HELP?????
    I'm confused what you are trying to do:

    Question #1: Are you trying to install Knoppix to the HD? If so, it is not necessary to have a pre-formatted drive, the installer will format for you (using qtparted). Just 'sudo knoppix-installer' and the install procedure will format whatever drive you specify for you. Post back if it doesn't.

    Question #2: Do you have knoppix installed to HD and are trying to add applications in a different partition? If so, why? Applications are normally installed into the same partition as the operating system is on by using dpkg, apt-get, kpackage or synaptic package managers. The only directory you might want to put on a different partition is /home so that your data is protected in case of a total system crash.

    Question #3: Or are you trying to run Knoppix from CD but run applications which are installed on the HD? If so, this is done by creating a persistent home (and a saved configuration) on the HD then installing applications using 'klik'. Create the persistent home & save configuration using the links on the "Knoppix" menu item.

    Please explain what exactly you are trying to accomplish.

    Also please post the output from
    fdisk -l
    cat /etc/fstab
    cat /etc/mtab
    so we will know exactly what partitions & setup you have now.

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    rihght clic on icon on desk

    propietes (is last tab)

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