On Sat, 2006-01-07 at 19:47 -0600, Michael Sullivan wrote: > On Sun, 2006-01-08 at 01:22 +0000, Mick wrote: > > Michael Sullivan wrote: > > > > > I think someone's asked this before here, but I don't remember the > > > answer; How do I make it where regular users can read, execute, and > > > possibly write files on my mounted Windows XP partition? The only thing > > > I use Windows for anymore is playing DirectX games, and I'm emerging > > > wine now. I noticed that my personal account gets "Permission denied" > > > when trying to ls /mnt/windows and I don't want to have to use the root > > > account unnecessarily... > > > > Yep, I asked this a couple of days ago, but the title could be misleading: > > > > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/150416 > > > > The trick is to allow others to access and read the partition in your > > fstab. > > Setting uid=222 allows the partition to be mounted with r-x rights for all > > concerned. > > -- > > Regards, > > Mick > > > > I looked at man mount (as suggested in the link you sent me) and then > only mention of NTFS was the iocharset option. How would I go about > setting up a umask in /etc/fstab to accomplish this? >
Nevermind. I figured it out. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list