but that is not a recommended solution, and ethically, it's not right. On 12/12/06, Alan Haggai Alavi <alanhaggai@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Friends, *ntfs-3g* allows reading from, and writing to NTFS partitions. Regards, Alan. On 11/12/06, Pramod <xpramodp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Good work Sheshu... > > Here's a trivial one, but useful for newbies.. > You can enable read/write permissions for vfat (Windoze FAT32) > partitions during auto-mount by modifying the /etc/fstab file: > > /dev/hda1 /mnt/windoze vfat umask=000 0 0 > > where /dev/hda1 is the windoze (vfat) partition to be mounted r/w at > boot. > This action might generate warning messages, but nothing so serious. > > We cannot set an NTFS partition to read/write mode, however, we can > mount it read-only. Add the following line in /etc/fstab: > > /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs umask=0222 0 0 > > where /dev/hda1 is the windoze (ntfs/hpfs) partition to be mounted at > boot > > -- > Regards, > Pramod P > > [+919495228505] > "Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history" > - Richard M Stallman
-- Regards, Pramod P [+919495228505] "Value your freedom, or you will lose it, teaches history" - Richard M Stallman