Op Mon, 2 May 2005 10:50:29 +1000 schreef WauloK:

>And the other question: Why are all my Windows partitions on my other
>drive mounted as accessible only to ROOT? I chmodded the mount points
>to 550 but when you mount them, they change back to 500. So I can't
>access the files.

Add ',user' to the fstab-lines that refer to your windows partitions.
That should fix it. You'll need to umount -a and mount -a for that
change to take effect. You need to be root to do these commands.

hth
Paul

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