Never mind. I just forced an install of 1.0.1. Though I still think there must be a better way. Any insight would still be appreciated.
Thanks, Chris On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:54 PM, Chris Jaquet <chrisjaq...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good Afternoon, > > This is probably not the correct list to post this question on, but I am at > my wit's end as to where to find out about this, so if someone here can > perhaps redirect me to the appropriate location I would really appreciate > it. > > Recently in fedora 14 (and by default in fedora 15) the udisks package > version 1.0.2-4 has been used, and having perused the web for a while, I see > that this version is the one that by default disables execution of files on > NTFS partitions and removable devices. How do I go about allowing files to > be executed on NTFS systems? Is there a setting somewhere within policykit > which I can set/change to allow this? Setting up all possible media in fstab > is not an option as I also work with various removable drives which need to > be readable by windows machines. I am also developing an application that > must work on both windows and linux so having two development directories is > a nuisance and not being able to execute various (valid) linux executables > on ntfs drives is becoming somewhat troublesome. > > Is there a setting somewhere that I am missing? I have tried googling for a > solution but as of yet I have not managed to find anything to help me out, > so I hope someone here can help me. > > Sorry again for posting on the developer list. > > Regards, > Chris >
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