Re: [gentoo-user] Question regarding dual boot accessibility... (SOLVED)

2007-02-27 Thread Chris
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 I'd like to thank Mick and Peter for their replies to this question. I've been able to solve the problem with users not being able to access the NTFS volume. I will consider the ntfs3g package, so I can write to that partition. Regards, Chris

Re: [gentoo-user] Question regarding dual boot accessibility...

2007-02-26 Thread Mick
On 26/02/07, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hello, I have a dual boot windows / Gentoo system. I have my NTFS (windows) main partition listed in fstab with user,noauto,nosuid, noatime. A normal user can mount and umount it, but cannot change

Re: [gentoo-user] Question regarding dual boot accessibility...

2007-02-26 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Monday 26 February 2007, Chris wrote: Hello, I have a dual boot windows / Gentoo system. I have my NTFS (windows) main partition listed in fstab with user,noauto,nosuid, noatime. A normal user can mount and umount it, but cannot change directories, look at files, etc. as they'll get a

Re: [gentoo-user] Question regarding dual boot accessibility...

2007-02-26 Thread Mick
On Monday 26 February 2007 19:18, Alan McKinnon wrote: On Monday 26 February 2007, Chris wrote: Hello, I have a dual boot windows / Gentoo system. I have my NTFS (windows) main partition listed in fstab with user,noauto,nosuid, noatime. A normal user can mount and umount it, but