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Subject: Re: [newbie] Changing Permissions for Windows hd
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:14:11 +0200
Charlie Mahan wrote:
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Tuesday 16 December 2003 10:00 am, Martin Brandt wrote:
Partition
Charlie Mahan wrote:
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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 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
] 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
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
Partition magic here i come...
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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Have you
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
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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.
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
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