I have three partitions:
I.e.
sda1 (18GB ext3) [Operating System]
sda5 (2GB Linux swap)
sda6 (37GB ext3) [Home - Partition for personal files]
The operating system (5.2) is Hard Installed on sda1.
When I open the file manager to transfer personal files there is no access to sda6.
This happens whether its mounted or not.
If I click on the sda6 icon at the bottom of the screen I get a file window.
How can I get the file manager so see sda6?
How to transfer files to a separate partition?
I'm curious about what your problem actually was.
Did you mean you got a filer window? Wasn't this window open in /mnt/sda6?If I click on the sda6 icon at the bottom of the screen I get a file window.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Hi "disciple",
I wrote a document and then wanted to save it.
From the "Save" window I couldn't see the sda6 partition that I was looking for.
Due to my lack of knowledge I was expecting to see sda6 in a prominent place as it would be in MS Windows. I didn't know to look in "/mnt".
The "File window" I referred to was poorly explained by me and I didn't know about "rox filer", and it being referred to as "filer" by the Puppy community.
What I meant was a "Window" containing the file list from sda6.
Sorry for the confusion. I'll have to do some more reading!
I wrote a document and then wanted to save it.
From the "Save" window I couldn't see the sda6 partition that I was looking for.
Due to my lack of knowledge I was expecting to see sda6 in a prominent place as it would be in MS Windows. I didn't know to look in "/mnt".
The "File window" I referred to was poorly explained by me and I didn't know about "rox filer", and it being referred to as "filer" by the Puppy community.
What I meant was a "Window" containing the file list from sda6.
Sorry for the confusion. I'll have to do some more reading!