I use this line but there may be a better way.

/dev/sda1    /win2k     ntfs    defaults,users,ro,umask=0,gid=6  0 0


On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 16:39, Steve Juranich wrote:
> I have the following /etc/fstab:
> 
> # /etc/fstab: static file system information.
> #
> # <file system>       <mount point>   <type>  <options>                       
> <dump>  <pass>
> /dev/hda2     /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro      0       
> 1
> /dev/hda3     none            swap    sw                      0       0
> proc          /proc           proc    defaults                        0       > 0
> /dev/fd0      /floppy         auto    defaults,user,noauto            0       > 0
> /dev/sr0      /dvd            iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto         0       > 0
> /dev/sr0      /cdrom          iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto         0       > 0
> /dev/sr1      /cdrw           iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto         0       > 0
> /dev/hda1     /windows        ntfs    defaults,ro,user,noauto         0       > 0
> 
> For my user accounts, I am able to mount /cdrom and /cdrw just fine.  
> However, 
> I can't get my user accounts to read the /windows directory, even if I mount 
> it as a user.  I've tried several different options in the fstab for /dev/
> hda1, but I still can't let my user account read the device.
> 
> Once the device is mounted, I get the following: 
> 
> coffee (steve)$ ll -d /windows/
> dr-x------    1 root     root         8192 Jun 17 09:03 /windows/
> 
> but mounted under the same options in /etc/fstab, /cdrom looks like this:
> 
> coffee (steve)$ ll -d /cdrom/
> dr-xr-xr-x    2 root     root         2048 Apr 12 23:28 /cdrom/
> 
> Can somebody please tell me what's going on, and better yet, how to fix it?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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