Can you write to it as root?

Try mounting it with a user id...

mount -t smbfs -o uid=you,rw //remote_machine/share /mount_point

Gerry Kirk wrote:
Hi,

I'm stumped on this one. I've tried mounting Windows (98, XP) partitions
using various mount options, but it's always mounted read-only. I've
tried

-o rw
-o umask=0000

to no avail.

Is it possible to set up a Windows partition as writeable?

- Gerry


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