Is there a safe way to write, from linux to the windows
part of a dual-boot system?
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On 04/14/2013 09:04 AM, Charles Blair wrote:
Is there a safe way to write, from linux to the windows
part of a dual-boot system?
Assuming the version of Windows is XP or better: NTFS-3G can mount a
Windows filesystem read-write with no issue.
Conrad
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How can I properly write on my Windows partition without logging as root?
I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group ownersip
of this partition from the root group to this new group, but this
operation was doomed illegitimate. May be it is possible to overcome
this
* Piero [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030617 18:43]:
I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group ownersip
of this partition from the root group to this new group, but this
operation was doomed illegitimate. May be it is possible to overcome
this impossibility, may be there are
Piero wrote:
How can I properly write on my Windows partition without logging as root?
I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group
ownersip of this partition from the root group to this new group, but
this operation was doomed illegitimate. May be it is possible to
On 03-06-17 09:43 -0700, Piero wrote:
How can I properly write on my Windows partition without logging as root?
I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group ownersip
of this partition from the root group to this new group, but this
operation was doomed illegitimate. May
Kent West wrote:
Piero wrote:
How can I properly write on my Windows partition without logging as root?
I tried to create a group on purpose for this, and change group
ownersip of this partition from the root group to this new group, but
this operation was doomed illegitimate. May be it is
Piero wrote:
SNIP
Is it possible to put the option gid=winusers in /etc/fstab ? I couldn't
figure out from man.
Thanks - Piero.
Yes, replace the word defaults with the options you want, i.e.
gid=winusers
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