Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-12 Thread Mark K. Kim
Each file system type has its own set of options. Adding those extra options probably won't affect a VFAT partition in anyway (it'll probably be ignored.) `man mount` has the list of standard file systems and the options applicable for each FS. Good luck! -Mark PS: acl = access control list,

Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-11 Thread Rod Roark
On Friday 10 December 2004 11:01 pm, Bill Kendrick wrote: On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:54:50PM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: It seems to me that I remember being able to use Open Office in Linux to write to Windows files. But maybe it's my memory that is failing. Does anybody know

Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-11 Thread Jonathan Stickel
Rod Roark wrote: On Friday 10 December 2004 11:01 pm, Bill Kendrick wrote: On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:54:50PM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: It seems to me that I remember being able to use Open Office in Linux to write to Windows files. But maybe it's my memory that is failing. Does anybody

Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-11 Thread Ken Bloom
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 00:02:30 -0800 Rod Roark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 10 December 2004 11:01 pm, Bill Kendrick wrote: On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:54:50PM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: It seems to me that I remember being able to use Open Office in Linux to write to Windows

Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-11 Thread Robert G. Scofield
On Saturday 11 December 2004 18:24, Ken Bloom wrote: Here's an fstab entry I have on 2.6: /dev/hda6 /home/bloom/vfat vfat defaults,uid=1000,gid=1000,fmask=177,dmask=077 0 2 Note that in a real fstab file, that would all be on one line. This gives me rw--- on files and rwx--

Re: [vox-tech] Can a User Write To Windows Partition?

2004-12-10 Thread Bill Kendrick
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:54:50PM -0800, Robert G. Scofield wrote: It seems to me that I remember being able to use Open Office in Linux to write to Windows files. But maybe it's my memory that is failing. Does anybody know if it is possible for a mere user to write to Windows files, and