Linux steps to use Windows documentation

  
                

For those who have Windows and Linux dual systems, the trouble is the use of documents, how do Linux systems use Windows documents? The following small series will introduce you how to use Windows documents in Linux system.

On Windows systems, we like to think of all kinds of documents saved in the preparation of their own & ldquo; My Documents & rdquo;, in the machine to install Windows and Linux dual system, we are also in Linux I often use the documentation in "My Documents", and we also hope that the documents edited in Linux can continue to be edited in Windows, so it is best to save them in "My Documents". This requires us to quickly access “ our documentation" on the KDE desktop of Linux, which can display Chinese long name and full read and write rights. All of this is no longer difficult in several new versions of the Linux desktop version of the catalog. The following system home takes the RedHat Linux Simplified Chinese version as an example to illustrate its implementation.

I. Mounting & ldquo; My Documents & rdquo; Where the partition is located

If you need to use “My Documents frequently, I want to load “ My Documents as soon as I enter Linux ” Where you are in the partition, but want to attach this z partition to a fixed directory, you can use the automatic hook. First create a subdirectory g in the /mnt directory of Linux (the author's "My Documents" folder in Windows on the G drive, if your other partitions can be deduced, the directory name can be customized), and then use Any text editor hits the fstab file in the /ect directory, adding “/dev/hda8 /mnt/g vfat defaults, iocharset=cp936 0 0” to the next line, saving and exiting. In the future, each time you restart Linux, the G drive will be automatically mounted in the /mnt/g directory.

Description: fstab is an abbreviation of filesystem table, which means a file system table. There is a description of the file system you often need to load. Hda8 is the partition in the author's machine, "My Documents". In Linux, each partition is placed as a device file in the /dev directory. The first partition of the first hard disk is hda1, the first The extended partition is hda5. The pen's "My Documents" is the G drive, which is hda8 in Linux. /mnt/g is the directory where /dev/hda8 is mounted. The parameter vfat shows that the FAT32 file system is loaded, and if it is msdos, it is the FAT16 file system, and "ntfs" is NT's NTFS file system. The defaults parameter indicates the default mode, and iocharset=cp936 indicates that the Chinese long file name can be displayed after the hook.

Second, create a shortcut to my documents &

In the KDE3.0 desktop, there are two ways to create shortcuts for "My Documents". The first way is to enter the folder corresponding to the partition of the "My Documents" folder, use the left button to drag the "My Documents" folder icon to the desktop, open it and select "ld here" in the right-click menu. ; The second method is to right click on the desktop, select "“Location (URL) link" from the menu, open the "KDesktop" dialog box, in the "New to location (URL) chain" text box Enter "My Documents" in the path that is held in Linux, or drag the "My Documents" icon directly into the text box in the file browser window, and then "OK". If you like, you can rename the shortcut to “My Documents”. The difference between the two methods is that the folder icon generated by the former method has a small arrow. The picture produced by the latter method is a piece of paper, which is ugly. We can right click on it and select a beautiful icon for it by using the “Properties” dialog box. After completing the above two steps, you should never worry about not being able to use "My Documents" on Linux. When you use the files inside, just click on the desktop and click "My Documents" or "ld"; My documents & rdquo; icons, the documents and folders inside will be displayed in front of you, the Chinese file name is also clearly displayed. You can use them as easily as you would in Windows.

The above is the introduction of Linux using Windows documents, and in the "My Documents", first mount the "My Documents" section, and then create a shortcut.

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