Thats a seperate thing.
It looks like the install at medium security also give root write access and
everyone else read access. I had to change the FSTAB entries and the icon
properties to get it to work

Andrew


On Sat, 22 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> Civileme....that's not what happens here.  I have no Templates
> folder (Air [7.0]) so I created a new folder (test) and put a
> text file (text) into it.  When I drag the new folder into the
> window containing the dos root directory and choose to copy or
> move I get an error message '! Could not make directory
> /mnt/DOS_sda1/test'. 
> 
> Alan
> 
> 
> Civileme wrote:
> > 
> > The situation is as follows
> > 
> > Any system with linux-mandrake 6.0, 6.1 or 7.0 (Beta 5)  And I
> > don't know about AIR, with a mounted vfat partition accessible
> > to the logged user in rw mode.  AND it DOESN'T MATTER if you
> > specify dotsOK=No or nodots in the mount or in /etc/fstab
> > 
> > Try this
> > 
> > 1.  Open the mounted partition's directory in a kfm window.
> > 
> > 2.  Grab the Templates folder from your kde desktop (any
> > non-empty folder will do but some won't copy because there are
> > dotfiles in them {if you have nodots set}) and drag it to the
> > mounted vfat open window.  Select Move or Copy.
> > 
> > 3.  You will see a message window indicating the file
> > activity.
> > 
> > 4.  Kfm will freeze partway through redisplaying the vfat
> > partition window
> > 
> > 5.  Kfm will continue to freeze every time you try to open the
> > window
> > 
> > Go to windows or to a console and look at the folder you
> > dragged.  You will find a .directory file there
> > 
> > System function will return to normal once you delete that
> > .directory file
> > 
> > Well, in converting to mandrake from windows here, we moved
> > data files to the workgroup server, restructured the disk and
> > moved the files back in just a few cases.  Some users had a
> > huge number of Claris works text files, *.cwk, which we had no
> > filters for, and we left windows semi-functional (no network
> > access but able to boot) so files could be converted to *.rtf
> > as needed before being snared by StarOffice in linux.  Every
> > single move of folders to the windows partitions produced the
> > freeze.
> > 
> > Now those of you who are having freezes in AIR with DOS_sda1,
> > DOS_hda1 may find a few settings that will get you in to put
> > in fstab, but also check folders in the freezing partitions
> > for the .directory files which may be causing the freeze.  kfm
> > starts taking up to 99.3% of processor time when this freeze
> > happens, indicating it might be hung in a loop.
> > 
> > Civileme

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