In playing around I have found a bug that exists in LM 9.2b2 and
9.2rc1 and KDE that Natuilus cannot read my Fat32 Windows drive
properly. Under KDE I can see my FAT32 drive but cannot access it. Under
GNOME (Konqueror using SuperUser Mode file mgr.) I can see my drive and
access it. I can
On Thursday 11 Sep 2003 1:39 pm, Gilligan wrote:
In playing around I have found a bug that exists in LM 9.2b2 and
9.2rc1 and KDE that Natuilus cannot read my Fat32 Windows drive
properly. Under KDE I can see my FAT32 drive but cannot access it.
Under GNOME (Konqueror using SuperUser Mode file
On Thursday 11 September 2003 14:39, Gilligan wrote:
In playing around I have found a bug that exists in LM 9.2b2 and
9.2rc1 and KDE that Natuilus cannot read my Fat32 Windows drive
properly. Under KDE I can see my FAT32 drive but cannot access it. Under
GNOME (Konqueror using SuperUser Mode
On Thursday 11 September 2003 16:49, Gilligan wrote:
My E: drive is Fat32 and owned by root. How can I change this so it's
owned by me? I've about RWX and groups,users,etc. Still lost. Too much
MicroSoft bull.
The gui way would be to change ownership using the file manager as su,
I don't understand you - under KDE File Manager Super User Mode is
Konqueror running as SU.
Anne
On Thursday 11 Sep 2003 2:34 pm, Gilligan wrote:
I agree. What gets me is I can do it as a user(SU) under GNOME.
GNOME has the feature to use FileMgr as SU. KDE doesn't have this
feature. I wish
On Thursday 11 Sep 2003 4:45 pm, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Thursday 11 September 2003 16:49, Gilligan wrote:
My E: drive is Fat32 and owned by root. How can I change this
so it's owned by me? I've about RWX and groups,users,etc. Still
lost. Too much MicroSoft bull.
The gui way would be to
On Thursday 11 September 2003 18:09, Anne Wilson wrote:
I think it is not possible to change ownership or permissions on a
fat32 drive. It's still possible to use the 'user' flag and rw in
the fstab line, though.
Anne
You are very right Anne .
Windows has to be unmounted and then remounted