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Thread: writing to floppies, Fat partitions, and USB drives

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    writing to floppies, Fat partitions, and USB drives

    I am running Knoppix 3.1 ( because it has Lyx) on a Windows 98 system.

    If I want to save data ( from Lyx) on a floppy or the windows drive, or a USB external
    keychain drive, do I have to remount the floppy etc?

    Is it true that Knoppix 3.1. by default mounts the floppy drive, the USB drive, The Windows drive as READ ONLY?

    If I have to remount so that I can write to the floppy or other drives, how do I do this--From the command line please--because I LOATHE the graphical interfaces, and much prefer to use the console.
    thanks
    Penny

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    # Back up data to USB device.
    From a terminal window, as user knoppix, type in the following commands, pressing <enter> after each line.

    su
    modprobe usb-storage
    mkdir /mnt/usbstore
    mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbstore
    lyxpage > /mnt/usbstore/lyxpage
    umount /mnt/usbstore


    # Back up data to floppy disk
    From a terminal window, as user knoppix, type in the following commands, pressing <enter> after each line.

    su
    mount /mnt/floppy
    lyxpage > /mnt/floppy/lyxpage
    umount /mnt/floppy

    These commands should work for Knoppix 3.1. You may need to umount the devices first if they are mounted, but they are usually unmounted when Knoppix first boots up.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Mark Preston

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    Dear mark,
    Thank you.

    If I want to save a latex file created by lyx to a floppy etc, do I just replace lyxpage in your answer with the path to the texfile?

    The command would read?

    with thanks,
    Penny

    I am quite new to linux and knoppix. But, I am learning--this forum is VERY helpful.

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    If I want to save a latex file created by lyx to a floppy etc, do I just replace lyxpage in your answer with the path to the texfile?
    Yes, that's right.
    The above commands assume that you are in the directory that contains the latex file that you are trying to save.
    Otherwise the full path to the filename could be used.
    Also, if you want to restore a saved file from the storage device you just reverse the arrow.
    i.e.
    lyxpage < /mnt/usbstore/lyxpage

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    Hi Penny,
    I'm sorry to say the previous commands don't work as I thought they would.
    Since I've never created a lyx file or used lyx I thought I'd better check.
    I used a Knoppix 3.3 version and this is what I did.
    Firstly I opened a terminal window and typed lyx.
    This then needed to be typed again to get the lyx program started.
    Then, using lyx, I created a small file and using the drop down menus exported it as a latex file.
    Then I opened another terminal window and typed the following commands

    knoppix@ttyp1[knoppix]$ ls
    Desktop newfile1.tex tmp
    knoppix@ttyp1[knoppix]$ cp newfile1.tex /mnt/floppy/newfile1.tex
    knoppix@ttyp1[knoppix]$ su
    root@ttyp1[knoppix]# mkdir /mnt/usbstore
    root@ttyp1[knoppix]# mount -o uid=knoppix -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbstore
    root@ttyp1[knoppix]# exit
    exit
    knoppix@ttyp1[knoppix]$ cp newfile1.tex /mnt/usbstore/newfile1.tex
    knoppix@ttyp1[knoppix]$

    ls checks the contents of knoppix's home directory and shows newfile1.tex is present.
    Then I put in my floppy disk.
    cp newfile1.tex /mnt/floppy/newfile1.tex
    copies the newfile.tex to the floppy disk
    Then I put in my usbstick
    The rest of the commands were used to create a directory on which to mount the usb drive and copy the newfile1.tex data to the usbstick.
    Hopefully you should have more success with the above set of commands.
    Regards,
    Mark Preston

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    new commands

    Dear Mark,
    Thank you for going the extra mile for me!
    all best
    Penny

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