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Mick wrote:
> On Saturday 01 September 2007, Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
>> (I have not get help in native language list :(. And, sorry for my English)
> 
> No worries.  :)
> 
>> I have windows & Linux installed on the same hard disk.
>> In Linux I've set up KDE + hal. It allows users to mount any removable
>> devices, and also windows partition.
>> I don't wanna to disable ntfs in kernel, but I don't want to users be able
>> to mount windows partition (that's a security issue).
>> So, how can I prohibit hal to mount /dev/sda*?
> 
> Try entering the respective partition in /etc/fstab as noauto and mountable 
> only by e.g. root, or a suitable group id.
> 
> Hope this helps.

Also, IIRC NTFS by default mounts 500 root root.  you have to change it
via the mount command to get anything different.

eg.

mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/ntfs -o gid=users,umask=0227

If you'd like R/W acccess to it you need to emerge captive-ntfs,  I did
a search and all I can find is ntfs-3g.  Does anyone know if captive
turned into this?  I did a quick search on the webpage and couldn't find
anything.  Also, you'll need FUSE w/both.

Eric
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