Bug 17707

Summary: Anaconda doesn't create mount points for FAT32 partitions
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Michael Fulbright <msf>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
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Version: 6.1CC: szh
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Description Michael Fulbright 2000-09-19 16:11:24 UTC
Installation program hasn't created mount points for my FAT32 partitions,
only wrote to /etc/fstab about them. Such things will confuse new to Linux
users.

Comment 1 Brent Fox 2000-09-23 16:10:17 UTC
Hmm...that shouldn't be hard to change.  Where do you think the mount point
should be?  Also, your version number says Red Hat Linux - 6.1.  Is this still
true in the newer versions of the installer?

Comment 2 Michael Fulbright 2000-10-04 18:30:09 UTC
*** Bug 5470 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 3 Sergey 2000-10-06 11:32:15 UTC
I use /mnt/c for /dev/hda1 Fat32 partition, which is (was:)) disk C: in windows,
/mnt/d for /dev/hda6 Fat32 partition, which is  disk D: in windows, and so on.

As people say, this still persist in RedHat 6.2 installer.(I don't remember my
own exper.)

Comment 4 Michael Fulbright 2001-09-17 18:27:21 UTC
This is fixed.