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Re: Mounting NTFS for read/execute for all users (rh9)
- From: Manuel Aróstegui Ramirez <manuaroste yahoo es>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Mounting NTFS for read/execute for all users (rh9)
- Date: Mon May 19 17:19:04 2003
Umm, Thomas said that he couldn't access to his NTFS
partition as a user, but his linux detect his NTFS
partition. So he don't need to recompile the kernel,
he must give 777 permisions to NTFS partition
regards
--- Wes <wes lugot org> escribió: > What you have to
do is recomplie the Kernel to
> support NTFS. I'm currently
> in the same dilema, however Mandrake is nice enuff
> to find the partitions
> for you evidently it's default setup in 9.0 is setup
> to support NTFS. The
> drawback to this is to be sure you leave your NTFS
> partition READ ONLY,
> currently if you write to the NTFS partition it will
> corrupt the file
> system.
>
> If you happen to find a detailed "how to" I would
> love to see a post here,
> I've never recompiled my Kernel so I have to study
> up a bit before I take
> the plung.
>
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I am using a dual boat system with NTFS partition.
> For historical purposes
> (data), I need to access the NTFS partitions with
> more than one account.
>
> I have tried to use the following mount command
> under root
> mount -t ntfs -o gid=100,umask=775 /dev/hda1
> /mnt/winc
>
> However this doesn't give other users proper access
> to the drive.
>
> I am using RH9 with the latest kernel.
>
> Cheers
> Thomas
>
>
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