In Linux, the file system is an all-in-one directory tree. A mounted storage device has its file system grafted onto that tree so that it appears to be an integral part of one cohesive file system.
Last README file showed how to format NTFS drives in Windows using PowerShell and Command Prompt commands. Today’s quick tip provides examples on how you can mount and unmount these same NTFS drives ...
Well, I installed knoppix on the hard drive. During the knoppix setup process it asked me to partition the disk via cfdisk. So I did and made separate partitions. Only thing is that cfdisk didn't ...