On Sunday 26 August 2001 10:25 am, you wrote:
> On Sunday 26 August 2001 05:11 pm, thus spake Oren Gozlan:
> > > while installing mandrake and win 2000 on the same machine, the mdk
> >
> > detect the other file system and created an entery in the /etc/fstab to
> > mount it to /mnt/windows...
> >
> > but, while trying to access to the mount, i gety masseges that file
> > system is read only ...
> > this is the line in the /etc/fstab
> > /dev/hda5                  /mnt/windows         vfat
> > user,exec,suid,dev,rw 0 0
> >
> > does anyone have an idea ?
>
> At this time, the NTFS filesystem is read-only. I have heard there is
> "experimental" write-support in the kernel source, so you can recompile
> your kernel to get it. But please note that it is not considered
> release-ready code, and should *not* be used on production systems.
>
> Dave

Yes.. but if you check the line in fstab it reads vfat   not ntfs ;-)  and is 
'rw'  what I think its wrong, is... it is not mounted!

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