On Monday 20 May 2002 4:20 am, Tom Nielsen wrote:
How do I make a change to access a /windows/C folder? It keeps telling me that I don't have rights to access it. IT'S MY COMPUTER...WHO DOES THIS COMPUTER THINK IT IS TO TELL ME I CAN'T ACCESS MY OWN FILE!!!!
Sorry, lost it there. Been a long day.
I created a link on the desktop to my win2k partition on another drive. When I click it, it open Kong and tells me I don't have permissions. When I use "super user file manager" I have no problem. I'd rahter make it easy and access it the first way. Do I need to "chown" something?
Tom
On my home system, I handle it by adding my user uid to the fstab as follows: /dev/hda1 /windows/C vfat auto,user,uid=501 0 0 /dev/hda5 /windows/D vfat auto,user,uid=501 0 0 It works for me so that when the drives are mounted I own and control them without needing to su. Eddie