Mounting a drive to an NTFS folder
Devilsbane
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Tomorrow is test day already!!!
I finished watching my CBT nuggets and my book last night. Paging through another book and taking transcenders.
What are the requirements to mount a volume inside of another volume. I believe the only restriction is that the Receiving volume be formatted NTFS.
The Volume you are mounting can be FAT, or FAT32. And also I read somewhere that both can be basic disks (although I previously thought dynamic)
So if you have 2 disks, each one is a primary partition on a basic disk. C: is NTFS and is Fat. You could Mount (although it would no longer be D) into C:\D
Is that correct?
I finished watching my CBT nuggets and my book last night. Paging through another book and taking transcenders.
What are the requirements to mount a volume inside of another volume. I believe the only restriction is that the Receiving volume be formatted NTFS.
The Volume you are mounting can be FAT, or FAT32. And also I read somewhere that both can be basic disks (although I previously thought dynamic)
So if you have 2 disks, each one is a primary partition on a basic disk. C: is NTFS and is Fat. You could Mount (although it would no longer be D) into C:\D
Is that correct?
Decide what to be and go be it.
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■How to create and use NTFS mounted drives in Windows XP and in Windows Server 2003
Assign a mount point folder path to a drive
Yes, yes, yes. Although I would like to test the third statement to ensure there would not be two mount points created. -
Devilsbane Member Posts: 4,214 ■■■■■■■■□□Just wanted to verify that, sometimes there are mistakes in the book and this could potentially be a big one. Thanks for the info on both this question and all of the others.Decide what to be and go be it.
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■Devilsbane wrote: »Just wanted to verify that, sometimes there are mistakes in the book and this could potentially be a big one. Thanks for the info on both this question and all of the others.
Always a pleasure! Just giving the help I got when I was studying myself!