Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-18 Thread Martin Brandt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:14:11 +0200 Charlie Mahan wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:00 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Partition

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-17 Thread robin
Charlie Mahan wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:00 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Partition magic here i come... whack Why pay for Partition Magic? Have you heard of parted? It's available in an RPM package for Mandrake. It should be in the 9.2 directory

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:59 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Hey, im trying to change the permissions for my windows partition so that i can write into it on a normal user. Atm i can't even write onto it via root, and it wont let me change the permissions on root either. Ive tried going onto the

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Martin Brandt
] Changing Permissions for Windows hd Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:20:56 -0500 On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:59 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Hey, im trying to change the permissions for my windows partition so that i can write into it on a normal user. Atm i can't even write onto it via root

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 16:25, Martin Brandt wrote: Damn it is NTFS. I'll just have to work out how to Detect my linux boot on the windows OS then, if thats possible, or else ill have to write a CDRW each time i want to transfer files... Nope, Martin. Not necessarily. There is a common

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Martin Brandt
Partition magic here i come... From: Kaj Haulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 17:35:05 + On Tuesday 16 December 2003 16:25, Martin Brandt wrote: Damn it is NTFS. I'll just

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 4:20 pm, Bryan Phinney wrote: On Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:59 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Hey, im trying to change the permissions for my windows partition so that i can write into it on a normal user. Atm i can't even write onto it via root, and it wont let me change

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Bryan Phinney
On Tuesday 16 December 2003 11:25 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Damn it is NTFS. I'll just have to work out how to Detect my linux boot on the windows OS then, if thats possible, or else ill have to write a CDRW each time i want to transfer files... Unless you have room on the disk. If so, you can

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Lanman
Martin; If you've got the time and patience, I'd like to suggest something that will solve most of your hard drive access problems. This is something that I have done time and again, and I've been damn glad I did because it saved me from a catastrophic loss of data several times, so I'll throw

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Adolfo Bello
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 12:25, Martin Brandt wrote: Damn it is NTFS. I'll just have to work out how to Detect my linux boot on the windows OS then, if thats possible, or else ill have to write a CDRW each time i want to transfer files... If you have an ext2/ext3 partition you can access it

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 5:35 pm, Kaj Haulrich wrote: On Tuesday 16 December 2003 16:25, Martin Brandt wrote: Damn it is NTFS. I'll just have to work out how to Detect my linux boot on the windows OS then, if thats possible, or else ill have to write a CDRW each time i want to transfer

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 5:00 pm, Martin Brandt wrote: Partition magic here i come... I'm not slamming PM as such, it's just that mixing tools is not ideal. You should be able to do all you need from Mandrake Control Centre Mount Points. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 16 Dec 2003 5:01 pm, Lanman wrote: 3) You can create and format this partition in Windows or Linux, but the trick is to format it as FAT32. In this partition you will store all you data - documents, MP3's, etc., etc. You can even re-map your My Documents folder on your Windows

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread Charlie Mahan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:00 am, Martin Brandt wrote: Partition magic here i come... whack Why pay for Partition Magic? Have you heard of parted? It's available in an RPM package for Mandrake. It should be in the 9.2 directory on any mirror.

Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd

2003-12-16 Thread robin
Martin Brandt wrote: Hey, im trying to change the permissions for my windows partition so that i can write into it on a normal user. Atm i can't even write onto it via root, and it wont let me change the permissions on root either. Ive tried going onto the windows boot and sharing the Partition