* The mounting of your drives is taken care of in the file <code>/etc/fstab</code> (read the wiki or Google 'fstab' for tons of info). Mounting of a Windows XP partition on the drive might be tricky since they use NTFS as a filesystem. At this point, I believe support for NTFS in Linux is read-only...someone with more experience mixing the two can probably jump in here.
NTFS have safe writing in linux atm, but you can only write files if you don't change the filesize afaik (!) and can't delete anything.
There is something called "Captive NTFS" though, which will let you use microsofts NTFS drivers to read/write NTFS from linux, but I've never tried it and can't help you. There is a guide on their site though if you google it up.
]]>The wiki should help you out with your network issues.
And ubuntu guide has info on mounting other partitions at boot. As well as other basic needs.
http://ubuntuguide.org/
Emacs eh, Try VI hehe
]]>* The mounting of your drives is taken care of in the file <code>/etc/fstab</code> (read the wiki or Google 'fstab' for tons of info). Mounting of a Windows XP partition on the drive might be tricky since they use NTFS as a filesystem. At this point, I believe support for NTFS in Linux is read-only...someone with more experience mixing the two can probably jump in here.
* Making sure that modules load at startup will be configured in the file <code>/etc/rc.conf</code>, so read the ALSA page on the wiki and put what you need in the modules line of that file.
That's about all I know...good luck, and keep reading!
first, I have done "pacman -S mozilla-fireox" and it says that it install everything, but still I can't find mozilla, I mean
When run mozilla-firefox it can't find the file.
Afaik, this means /opt/mozilla/bin is probably not in your PATH. I had some problems with /opt/***/bin stuff myself, so I added everything there to my path in /etc/profile, and I added "source /etc/profile" to my .xinitrc (I always boot into X).
How can I moung all my HD and cd? for example drive C wich is my windows xp one?
Google. Heck, you might even find it on the wiki.
and third, how do I add the alsa modules I need to start every time?
and How do I make my printer be avlabile?
Wiki.
and, How do I add hebrew support to KDE?
No idea, but it's probably on the wiki.
well I guess that all for now, sorry for asking too much:)
Always search the wiki wiki and google first before asking basic things like how to mount partitions. I suppose I've made my point quite clear
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