NTFS issues...

Frode M. Døving frode at lnix.net
Mon Apr 11 16:49:46 UTC 2005


mandag 11 april 2005, 07:44, skrev Lonnie Blansett:

You can also use the options 'noauto,user,dmask=022,umask=022'
Then users will be allowed to mount the partition in media:/
Not just the user with uid 1000, or users in gid=1000.

It will not be automounted though.. 

alt+f2 #mount
Is usefull.


- Frode

> Add uid and gid commands to to the NTFS line in /etc/fstab:
>
> /dev/hda1       /win           ntfs   defaults,uid=1000,gid=1000
> 0       2
> the uid and gid parts ------------------------------------------^
>
> The next time that partition is mounted this will make the files owned
> by the default user and group (which *should* be you).
>
> I hope that helps :)
>
> Lonnie Blansett
>
> Positive Negative wrote:
> >I can mount an NTFS partition as root. I can also READ it as root.
> >
> >Now when i want to listen to the music in noatun from that NTFS
> >partition as a user.
> >
> >It doesnt work and it hides the folder from the user.
> >
> >I tried to chmod and chown. No dice...
> >
> >Anybody have any suggestions???
> >
> >Thanks




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