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If its fat32 (windows 9x) then yes, if its ntfs (windows nt,2k,xp) then not yet, at least not reliabley. Just edit /etc/fstab and remove the "ro" entry from each line of the windows mount, and unmount and remote the windows filesystems. Ewan On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 19:31, James Davis wrote:
On the same topic. Is it possible to write to the mounted windows partition? Or have a program write to the Temporary Internet folder.
-----Original Message----- From: Anders Johansson [mailto:andjoh@cicada.linux-site.net] Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 9:46 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Cannot mount Windows Partition
On Sunday 12 May 2002 06.43, Jim Lynch wrote:
I just installed Suse 8.0 and I cannot access my Windows partition. KDE is giving me mount error messages when I try to set up an icon to link to it. It tells me that there is no valid mount point.
There's a bug in 8.0. The mount points are never created during installation.
as root, do
mkdir /windows mkdir /windows/c
After that, it should work.
regards Anders
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