This is the main reason why I had it set to Read Only. I don't need to write anything to the parttions and like I said before, I have never had this problem before! :-O On 7/4/05, weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <weez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > w> Is it ntfs or something? > > > > Yep. NTFS. > > Last I checked, support for NTFS is shaky at best. > > > I don't think it's a problem with the supporting of NTFS as much as > > getting the doggone permissions set correctly. :-O I changed the fstab > > file again a little bit ago and haven't re-booted into Linux yet, but > > will shortly. <crossing fingers> > > Yeah, just because you mount it doesn't mean anyone other than root will > be able to write to it. You'll have to mount the filesystem under your > uid with the uid= and gid= parameters. > > John --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Computer Talk Shop http://www.computertalkshop.com Un-subscribe/Vacation, http://www.computertalkshop.com/list_options.htm List HowTo: http://www.computertalkshop.com/faq.htm To join Computer Talk Shop's off topic list, please goto: http://computertalkshop.com/other_cts_lists.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------