Hello everyone: I'm having problems copying files from Linux (SuSE 8.1) into my Windows partitions. I have a 30 gig HD (5 for windows [windows1 [drive C] & windows2 [drive D] and the remainder for Linux [ /data1 [currently empty], /usr, /opt, etc.] If a file already exists on either Windows drive, then I can overwrite it. But, if I try to copy a new file to either Windows drive, I get an "Access denied, Cannot write to ... " alert. The fstab file shows the following information: /data1 = mount point: /data1 device = /dev/hda12 windows1 = mount point: /msdos1 device = /dev/hda1 windows2 = mount point: /msdos2 device = /dev/hda5 However, when I go to the desktop icon and review the 'properties' features, both windows1 [drive C] and /data1 have the same address /dev/hda12! This path is correct for /data1 in the fstab file but not for windows1 (/dev/hda1). Question: How to I correct the path in windows1 to show /dev/hda1 ? Question: Is this causing the inability for me to copy files to either of these drives? Of course, any help greatly appreciated. Cheers, Mike