Kevin Mark wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 04:19:52PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Read the mount-commant he's using, it's not a local disk, it's an samba-mount, so the ntfs-drivers doesn't apply :)
Hi Jody,Can anyone tell me what I need to do to get write access to the mount bellow as a regulare user. Its a windows 2003 server with signing off. Everything seems to works well as root. smbmount //downtown/sysback /mnt/smb/downtown/ -o username=username/servername%'!password' gid=100 uid=1000
Jody
this is not an answer but is important to know:
the regular ntfs support in debian is not 100% reliable with write capability.
everyone I know only uses it with read-only access. There is an
expermental driver that supports read/write access called 'captive' but
I recall its not free/libre software and thus not in debian.
this may be helpful.
ntfsdoc - documentation about NTFS partitions format
-Kev
Sturla
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