As a user that help newbies on forum and as i'm facing always the same problem ( where are my windows drives ? can i access my windows drives under linux ? ), I think that diskdrake when having detect a windows partitions should put a link/icon on the desktop in order to give the ability for the users to directly see that they can have access to theses drives. On top of that windows partitions should be writable ( FAT32 only of course ) by normal users ( so umask=0 should be set by default for security level < high ). So by default diskdrake set umask=0 for windows FAT32 partitions during install and when the user select a security level higher than standard, then msec remove umask=0.
This also applies to a network neighborhood like icon ( see #5469 ) that should be put on the desktop -- L'argent, c'est comme les femmes, pour le garder, il faut s'en occuper, sans cela il va faire le bonheur de quelqu'un d'autre. Edouard Bourdet