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By editing /etc/fstab file I could get the fat32 partitions loaded by default but I could not open or write any file in windows partition. As root user I used
"chmod +777 /mnt/win_c " but still the ls -l command gives " -rwxr-xr-x" output only. why?
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I use this for windows 98 partition:
/dev/hdb1 /mnt/windoze vfat users,umask=111,dmask=000,iocharset=iso8859-2,codepage=852 0 0
I think smth like this should work. Read the man and check this options.
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use umask.
umask=0000 = chmod 0777
umask=0002 = chmod 0775
umask=0020 = chmod 0757
etc, etc.
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use umask.
umask=0000 = chmod 0777
umask=0002 = chmod 0775
umask=0020 = chmod 0757
etc, etc.
AS he said, so you will want to change your line to something like this:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/point vfat users,umask=0000,auto,exec 0 0
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