Andrzej Swedrzynski wrote: > > Hello! > > There is Win2000 installed on my Debian machine. I want to access files > from Win2000 partition, so I added the following line to /etc/fstab: > > /dev/hda1 /nt auto defaults,ro 0 2 > > However after NTFS is mounted only root can access the directory /nt: > > dr-x------ 1 root root 4096 kwi 18 18:11 nt/
I've tryed to solve this myself with small success. What I did was to pass the uid=xxxx along with the options, where xxxx is my uid. If this is your personal machine and/or you are the only user who need access to the nt partition it works... The same goes for the partition I use for files I need to modify from both win and lin, only this is fat32 formated (under win2k). The lines in my fstab goes /dev/hdd1 /mnt/share vfat uid=3753 /dev/hdf1 /mnt/ntfs ntfs ro,uid=3753 If you find out how to solve this "for real" please share with me. Best regards, Emil