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I have a separate partition for my data(music, video etc.) which is NTFS and labeled D to be available to Windows. For convenience I added the following line to /etc/fstab
LABEL=D /media/disk ntfs defaults 0 2
and it is mounted on boot. The problem is, when I cd from Konsole or via Dolphin I get permission errors. So I used
sudo chown -hR sonay /media/disk/
Now I can see my files, but can't operate on them such as play music, delete that and that... What am I doing wrong?
By the way, I am using KDE 4.6 and consolekit complained about "/var/dbus/system-socket(or something like that): no file or directory" at my last login. Is it related? What do you think?
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Take a look at ntfs-3g in the wiki.
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I am using /etc/inittab method to start X, is it somehow related? Coincidentally, I stumbled here at the wiki:
"/etc/inittab
Warning: This method will not use /bin/login or register your session, therefore no session will appear in `who` or `w`. Your session will also not be authorized as 'local' by consolekit, so you will be unable to shutdown/suspend/reboot or mount drives without using sudo or su."
source: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Start_X_at_boot
I am also using quick-init from AUR.
All those work perfectly fine on my netbook but not on my desktop.
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like stevek said,install ntfs-3g. my storage drives are set up like this in fstab:
LABEL=SEAGATE /mnt/SEAGATE ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
LABEL=W-7 /mnt/W-7 ntfs-3g defaults 0 0
Last edited by unilx (2011-02-12 01:51:54)
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