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Brandon Dorman wrote:

>Hello,
>
>Below is a copy of my /etc/fstab.  I can't seem to be able to tweak it
>so that upon booting, my normal user account can write to say, the
>windows drive (mounted as /dev/hde1, /c of course) 

Well, your message is a little confusing, but I think you'll find what 
you need in the man page for mount.  In particular, the option 'user' 
will allow normal users to mount a volume.  You can also specify a 
permissions mode for the mounted volume, if you choose, and/or a 
UID/GID (some options are available only for specific types of 
filesystems, such as the msdos/vfat volume you're mounting).

- -d 

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