From: lode l. <lod...@ho...> - 2006-11-03 08:47:01
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Hello, I've been using coLinux for a while, and it's really cool! Now I have a new laptop, I needed some changes, and ran into a problem: I have a physical drive "C:" and a network mount "N:" I tried to access both drives via COFS as follows: colinux-daemon kernel=vmlinux mem=256 cobd0=rootdisk.img cofs0=C:\ cofs1=N:\ root=/dev/cobd0 ro "mount -t cofs /dev/cofs0 /mnt/c" works fine, but "mount -t cofs /dev/cofs1 /mnt/n" complains that the drive is already mounted. when I skip mounting the "C:" the mount succeeds, but "mount -t cofs /dev/cofs1 /mnt/n" actually mounts the "C:" drive in "/mnt/n". does anyone know how to accomplish this? ps: this is what I use: colinux-0.6.4 host windows xp-sp2 kernel 2.6.11-co-0.6.4 distribution slackware-11.0 (also using tun/tap network driver) -- lode _________________________________________________________________ Alex came home an hour earlier today... It could happen to you too! http://toolbar.live.com |