Piero wrote: > All the files in the Windows partition belong to root and have mode: rwxr--r--. > When I work under Linux I work under username piero. No, all the files in mounted FAT partitions belong to the user that mounted the partition, all can read, but only he/she can write to them. Find the mount line in /etc/fstab for the FAT partition, and add "noauto" to the options. Reboot, log in as piero, then mount the partition using the icon, the command line, or, better, KDiskFree. -- Regards, Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.
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