This fix worked for me on a vfat partition, however it didn't work for
anyone else using the computer I know it wasn't supposed to, but a
fix that works on a multiuser system would be good. Now I can use the
trash, but my girlfriend can't. For the safety (rather than security)
of her files s
I have seen this bug in a few places and I have not found a simple
solution to post in the Ubuntu forums. I am having. the same problem. I
understand how to edit the fstab entries. But before I post a reply to
this thread http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=774426 in the
Ubuntu forums, I woul
I have a similar problem (Bug #230105, sorry for the duplicate)
Now my etc/fstab contains as follows:
/dev/sda4 /data vfatdefaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0
1
While in etc/group:
-
plugdev:x:46:haldaemon,mat,root
...
mat:x:1000:
(mat is me)
If I change
thanks for the hint rocko, and thanks for the read sebastian bacher.
i know that we cant go around making the ntfs drive owned by the user, but
changing the fstab line to something like:
/dev/sda2 /c ntfs defaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 1
gives some useful results at least:
files are delet