Am Sam, 2002-12-21 um 18.56 schrieb Pifta: > Hi! > > I have the following problem: When I want to mount an ntfs filesystem, it > works, but the mounted fs seems readable writeable and executeable > for the root, but root can't do chmod, and the fs isn't available for > other users. > I want it mount so, that the users can read it too. > > When i write the mount -o remount,rw /dev/hdc1 command then the > /mnt/stuffz directory will be writeable, and i can do chmod, but the
AFAIK writing to ntfs partitions is very experimental, at least it was when i last checked it. > subdirectories are still readable only for the root. > > I have this in \etc\fstab : > /dev/hdc1 /mnt/stuffz ntfs rw,user 0 0 > > I compiled in the kernel v2.4.20 the NTFS file system support(read-only) and > the NTFS write support. > > I don't know why won't work... Pleas help me a little bit. Here comes the little bit: man mount, look for ntfs mount options uid/gid and umask (man umask) -- Matthias Hentges Cologne / Germany [www.hentges.net] -> PGP welcome, HTML tolerated ICQ: 97 26 97 4 -> No files, no URL's My OS: Debian Woody: Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]