Re: Excahnge data between NTFS and Linux partitions

2003-12-28 Thread Micha Feigin
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 05:49:48PM +0200, Kristian Niemi wrote: > Question #1 is something I'm pondering on myself; I just assumed it's me > being stupid, although I have the same settings for my NTFS partition, > as another ext2 ... > > Question #2, in kernel 2.6 I believe you can set NTFS as w

Re: Excahnge data between NTFS and Linux partitions

2003-12-27 Thread Kristian Niemi
Question #1 is something I'm pondering on myself; I just assumed it's me being stupid, although I have the same settings for my NTFS partition, as another ext2 ... Question #2, in kernel 2.6 I believe you can set NTFS as writable, although it's experimental, and at least I don't dare to use it.

Re: Excahnge data between NTFS and Linux partitions

2003-12-27 Thread Andreas Janssen
Hello Andrus Moor (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > I have dual booting system: XP with NTFS and Debian unstable with > ext2 file systems. > This is Acer Travelmate notebook. Network and internet connections are > not available usually. > > 1. How to allow non-root user to read XP partition ? > >

Re: Excahnge data between NTFS and Linux partitions

2003-12-27 Thread panda
Andrus Moor wrote: I have dual booting system: XP with NTFS and Debian unstable with ext2 file systems. This is Acer Travelmate notebook. Network and internet connections are not available usually. 1. How to allow non-root user to read XP partition ? I added a line to /etc/fstab : /dev/hda1 /x