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23 Aug
2003
23 Aug
'03
10:27
The NTFS FAQ explains this at http://linux-ntfs.sf.net On 23 Aug 2003, Olipro wrote:
Since YaST2 Partitioner proved completely useless and never seemed to bother to write any of my choices to my FSTAB. Thus I modified the FSTAB myself. there are no problems with the mounted partition and I can read everything fine, the problem is that regular, non-root users cannot, this is posing a problem as I can hardly allow people temporary access to the root account. obviously the problem lies with the permissions but as the partition is classed as read only, I cannot change them. there is obviously something to allow me to change the default somewhere so would someone care to enlighten me? --------------------------------- Olipro - GTA Global