Le Mardi 25 Septembre 2001 02:30, david scribit :
> One of the great things about Linux is that it isn't one-sided like
> windows. You can view, transfer,.. other filesystems.
> Sometimes I need to transfer files to windows, but always have to do so
> as root.
> It is a pain to be the only user of a computer and have to always go to
> root to do something like that.
> I realize that going to root has it's risk, but it is my computer and I
> should be able to transfer files.

do you say that user can mount vfat partition ( user option ) ?

[will@bastard will]$ grep /mnt/windows /etc/fstab
/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows vfat 
iocharset=iso8859-15,umask=0,nosuid,user,exec,auto,codepage=850,nodev 0 0

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