Re: [newbie] writing/deleting files to a FAT32 partition

2002-02-12 Thread Rodrigo

Richard, unfortunately I think that linux can't write/delete from a 
FAT32 partition. That was possible in the old FAT partitions, but became 
impossible with FAT32. Maybe you can find a program that makes it for 
you. For example, there is a program for windows that reads ext2 
partitions and has experimental support for writting ext2 partitions. It 
is called explore2fs and you could try it in order to see if it can 
really write to an ext2 partition and then change your data partition to 
this format, this is an idea. Also you can look for a linux program that 
does the opposite, writting to a FAT32 partition. Well, I hope my 
suggestions can help you, good luck !

Rodrigo

Barran, Richard wrote:

Hello all,

My home PC is set up with 3 partitions:

- a FAT32 partition for Win98.
- another FAT32 partition for data.
- an ext2 partition for Mandrake 8.1 (straight out of the box, nothing
special about it).

My idea was that I'd use the data partition to store MP3s and so on, and
that I could read from both Windows and Linux. So I download some MP3s
within Windows and store them on the Data partition.

Then... I tried to delete some of the files from within Linux, and I
couldn't.
I checked the file/folder properties and went 'aha': the owner of files on
the FAT32 drive is 'root' and only 'root' has write permissions, although
anyone can read/execute those files... ok, so I go to a command line, log in
as root, and type 'chmod 777 filename'... nothing. The command seems to
execute successfully (well, when I use the -v (verbose) switch it reports
success), but a 'ls -l' straight after the chmod shows no changes to the
file attributes.
I tried this on both files and folders on the FAT32 partition, with no
success in either case. Ok, I think, you can't set file/folder rights and
permissions in FAT32, because it doesn't support the concept.

So I give up... can anyone point out the simple thing I seem to be missing
and that will allow me to manipulate files on a FAT32 partition from Linux?

Thanks,

Richard

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Re: [newbie] writing/deleting files to a FAT32 partition

2002-02-12 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 10:24:05 -0200, Rodrigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Richard, unfortunately I think that linux can't write/delete from a 
 FAT32 partition. That was possible in the old FAT partitions, but became 
 impossible with FAT32.

I think you're getting confused with NTFS. Linux handles FAT32 very well :)

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Re: [newbie] writing/deleting files to a FAT32 partition

2002-02-12 Thread Rodrigo

Guys, Iam sorry for I wrote a lot of wrong things about these FAT32 
stuff . I really got messed up with something else and mixed things 
up. Sorry for this inconvenience.

Rodrigo

ed tharp wrote:

wrong
the default owner is whom ever first created the mount point. (root in MDK, 
during install) change to superuser mode and see


On Tuesday 12 February 2002 07:24, you wrote:

Richard, unfortunately I think that linux can't write/delete from a
FAT32 partition. That was possible in the old FAT partitions, but became
impossible with FAT32. Maybe you can find a program that makes it for
you. For example, there is a program for windows that reads ext2
partitions and has experimental support for writting ext2 partitions. It
is called explore2fs and you could try it in order to see if it can
really write to an ext2 partition and then change your data partition to
this format, this is an idea. Also you can look for a linux program that
does the opposite, writting to a FAT32 partition. Well, I hope my
suggestions can help you, good luck !

Rodrigo

Barran, Richard wrote:

Hello all,

My home PC is set up with 3 partitions:

- a FAT32 partition for Win98.
- another FAT32 partition for data.
- an ext2 partition for Mandrake 8.1 (straight out of the box, nothing
special about it).

My idea was that I'd use the data partition to store MP3s and so on, and
that I could read from both Windows and Linux. So I download some MP3s
within Windows and store them on the Data partition.

Then... I tried to delete some of the files from within Linux, and I
couldn't.
I checked the file/folder properties and went 'aha': the owner of files on
the FAT32 drive is 'root' and only 'root' has write permissions, although
anyone can read/execute those files... ok, so I go to a command line, log
in as root, and type 'chmod 777 filename'... nothing. The command seems
to execute successfully (well, when I use the -v (verbose) switch it
reports success), but a 'ls -l' straight after the chmod shows no changes
to the file attributes.
I tried this on both files and folders on the FAT32 partition, with no
success in either case. Ok, I think, you can't set file/folder rights and
permissions in FAT32, because it doesn't support the concept.

So I give up... can anyone point out the simple thing I seem to be missing
and that will allow me to manipulate files on a FAT32 partition from
Linux?

Thanks,

Richard

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