* Willem-Jan Meijer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030207 11:42]:
> Allright, I can mount /dev/hda1 now, but if I want to browse the /hda1 as a
> normal user i can't, but when I'm root this isn't a problem. What to set to
> get acces as normal user?
/dev/hda1 /windowsntfsro,uid=1000,gid=10
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Van: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: vrijdag 7 februari 2003 16:35
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: mount NTFS Wi
heya,
you can certainly mount it. you need support for it in your kernel,
but if you're using the default kernel you already have it.
also, i'd _strongly_ encourage you to mount it in read-only mode.
afaik the linux kernel's support of ntfs in write mode is pretty
sketchy at best.
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* Willem-Jan Meijer [Fri, Feb 07 2003, 04:09:49PM]:
>FSMP typeOptions dump pass
> /dev/hda1 /windows NTFSerrors=remount-ro 0 1
>
> to fstab, but still didn't work. Can I mount the NTFS Partition? If yes -->
> how?
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Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello,
I setup a dualboot for my computer (2 fulltime and 1 part-time debian
machines now :) and I saw Debian can handle NTFS, The winXP partition.
/dev/hda1 Windows NTFS
/dev/hda2 Debian ext2
/dev/hda3 Swap Swap
I tried the command mount /dev/hda1, didn't work so
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