Mount ntfs

Sergiu Giurgiu gsergiu at rdslink.ro
Tue Dec 30 08:52:21 UTC 2003


yes, if i pass the uid, gid parameters to mount, then the filesystem 
will have the specified user,group as the owner.
I guess that there is a workaround (creating a group, add some users to 
that group, mounting the filesystem with the group as the owner,etc.) to 
give access to multiple users to that filesystem at the same time, but I 
thought that it can be done in the same way as the fat partitions. to be 
accesible to all users.
well, i'll dig into it more.
thanks for the replies.


Ow Mun Heng wrote:

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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Sergiu Giurgiu [mailto:gsergiu at rdslink.ro]
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 4:08 PM
>>To: fedora-list at redhat.com
>>Subject: Re: Mount ntfs
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>>as it should be (as they are at the other directories from /mnt).
>>when i mount it (even as a simple user) they become with only 
>>read and 
>>execute right for root.
>>How can I fix that?
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>for users other than root to be able to read, do something like
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>mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /mnt/ntfs gid=500,uid=500
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>Can't recall thge exact syntax.. look up man mount.
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