[Wodzu Wodzowski]
> One is with mount command problem. I wrote in fstab file:
> /dev/hda2 /mnt/winD ntfs ro,user,auto 0 0
This *is* the wrong list, as mentioned - but anyway. I don't know why
you use both the "user" and "auto" flags. For one thing, "auto" is
already the default, so do
On Sat, Oct 29, 2005 at 09:35:27PM +0200, Wodzu Wodzowski wrote:
> Hy. I've got two problems :>
>
> One is with mount command problem. I wrote in fstab file:
> /dev/hda2 /mnt/winD ntfs ro,user,auto 0 0
>
1) NTFS volumes are read only
2) You've got the wrong list. You want debian-user@l
Hy. I've got two problems :>
One is with mount command problem. I wrote in fstab file:
/dev/hda2 /mnt/winD ntfs ro,user,auto 0 0
(where hda2 is one of my Win ntfs partitions)
and it's mounted properly (think so.. :> ), but, when I'm trying to get access
to this partition, I receive an
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