Ray Olszewski wrote:
Well ... what does "ls -l /mnt/d/My\ Documents" tell you about ownership
of and permissions for that directory? Same questions for "ls -l
/mnt/d". Checking this info is the obvious place to start ... so basic,
really, that I wouldn't check anything else until I had verifie
Yawar wrote :
I've set up my /etc/fstab file as usual, so that I can
access my Windows C: and D: drives, as shown in the attachment.
I can mount/unmount both these drives and read them. I can
also write to the /mnt/c filesystem. But for some reason I
can't write to the /mnt/d filesystem. Sp
At 06:33 PM 11/4/2003 +0600, Amin wrote:
Hi,
I've set up my /etc/fstab file as usual, so that I can access my Windows
C: and D: drives, as shown in the attachment.
I can mount/unmount both these drives and read them. I can also write to
the /mnt/c filesystem. But for some reason I can't write
> I've set up my /etc/fstab file as usual, so that I can
> access my Windows C: and D: drives, as shown in the attachment.
>
> I can mount/unmount both these drives and read them. I can
> also write to the /mnt/c filesystem. But for some reason I
> can't write to the /mnt/d filesystem. Specifica