The problem is that the default setting of fstab to /mnt/drive_c and
/mnt/drive_d is read-only. How to set it to read and exec?


James Ng Yuen Sum wrote:

>Hi,
>After I have upgraded from woody to sid (seem i run "apt-get upgrade
>gcc"), the "chmod" command cannot work normally.
>When i am in woody, after i edit the file /etc/fstab, and remove the
>read-only property in my two files, which are used in Windows XP system.
>That is the two files, /mnt/drive_c /mnt/drive_d contain the files in
>Windows XP system. When i am in woody, i can use "chmod" command to
>change the files which can run in user. But when i upgrade to sid, even
>using "chmod" command cannot change the file in /mnt/drive_c and
>/mnt/drive_d to be used in user.
>
>So, i want to ask how can i change so that the user can use the files
>/mnt/drive_c and /mnt/drive_d (root is the owner of these two files from
>ls -l)
>
>Regards,
>James Ng
>
>
>  
>



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