lorne schachter wrote:
> 
> How do I set up /etc/fstab so that I can write to my windows drives when
> I'm a regular user?
> I have no trouble writing as root, but I can't as a regular user.

Write access is only available to the user who mounted the FAT32
disk.  That is very logical and sensible considering that there is no
permissions facilty on FAT32 partitions.

Partitions should never be mounted by root, especially automatically.

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