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I just mounted my ntfs windows partition, from root I can access it fine, how do i set permissions to it so that my user account can access it? ~ thanks
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Use the uid, guid and/or mask mount options. E.g. something like the following, which I used on a dualbooting pc:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win2k vfat gid=100,umask=007,noatime 0 0
In this case, gid 100 is the group "users", umask 007 means read, write and execute permissions for root and all users in group "users", and none for everyone else.
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How do i find out a list of the groups, and the group that my account is in?
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list of groups: cat /etc/group
groups you are in: groups
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/dev/hda1 /mnt/win2k vfat gid=100,umask=007,noatime 0 0
what i think i should be doing:
mount -t ntfs /...../part2 /windows/F/ gid=6
... i dont know what the other parts are
6 is the "disc" group, which i really dont know what it does... so im shooting in the dark here. Thanks for the help
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/etc/udev/permissions.d/udev.permissions lists all the groups allowed to each device.
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