i'm not quite sure whether this is what you're after but i add the
following to my /etc/fstab
/dev/hda3 /mnt/windows vfat umask=000
i use this for my fat32 partition on my HD, my microdrive and my
memorystick for my clie.
this means that i can read and write to it as any user, not just root,
aaron,
i actually do this
/dev/hda /mnt/fat32vfat umask=000 defaults 0 0
i'm not sure what you mean by it being wrong. it works great sticking it
in there! like i said, not very experienced. i do a lot of things which
you're not supposed to do, only because i can then get it worki
dear all,
many thanks for you replies. i kind of figured i was doing something
wrong whilst i was in the midst of it. i'm actually studying in the
library for medical finals and i was attempting to multitask with my
notebook in my lap and the books on the desk
did i back up the director
apologies to everyone if this is considered off topic. but i just bought
the most recent Diana Krall CD (Verve) "A Night in Paris" and I can't
play ANY of the audio tracks.
this doesn't work under linux or windows or mac os x. if very confused.
is this some new anti-piracy format on the audio c
any knows of a similar program out there, it would be
much appreciated.
regards,
andrew choong.
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Subject: Re: OT: share scan equivalent for linux?
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 03:29:36 +
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dear all,
i've just downloaded the iso's, burned the cd's and
installed it on a dual-boot system. it looks absolutely gorgeous!!! well done to
red hat. i like the integration of the gnome and kde menus.. it looks very
nice and feels much more complete. however i have encountered a few pro