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#1 2006-04-08 21:25:15

JMO
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From: Argentina
Registered: 2006-04-08
Posts: 98

User permissions

Hello there.
This is strange to me because never before has happened.

Recently I reinstalled Arch, created my user, but I was uncertain about access to what groups give him, because there has been a long time thought tongue

I put him  into wheel and audio, however, I dont remember that ANY group were necessary to access a unit, because Im still unable to enter my two NTFS partitions. It denies me the permission.

Its really freaking me out. I tried a couple of stuffs, but without success.

Help please.

P.D.: Is there anyway to know exactly what allows me every group of the /etc/group file?

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#2 2006-04-08 23:30:29

McQueen
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From: Arizona
Registered: 2006-03-20
Posts: 387

Re: User permissions

JMO wrote:

I put him  into wheel and audio, however, I dont remember that ANY group were necessary to access a unit, because Im still unable to enter my two NTFS partitions. It denies me the permission.

This generally has to do with the way it is mounted.
What does your /etc/fstab look like?

Something like this should suffice:

/dev/hda1   /mnt/ntfs   ntfs   umask=0222    1   0

/path/to/Truth

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#3 2006-04-09 00:39:49

JMO
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From: Argentina
Registered: 2006-04-08
Posts: 98

Re: User permissions

Yes..., thats true. My old fstab use to have an unmask option, but could it be with other number?
Why that value?

And now than Im being a nuisance here, I always want to know for what are for those two number in the end of the line =p

Ill try. Thanks.

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#4 2006-04-09 00:47:32

McQueen
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From: Arizona
Registered: 2006-03-20
Posts: 387

Re: User permissions

JMO wrote:

I always want to know for what are for those two number in the end of the line =p

That is all described in the man file.
$ man fstab


/path/to/Truth

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