Hi
Noam Meltzer wrote:
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> Hello!
> I have some mounted FAT32 partitions. I want to give users the
> permission to write on them, but I don't know how, I tried some manuals,
> but didn't quite manage.
I think the easiet way is to put a suitable line in /etc/fstab, with
the noauto option. The default, then, is that the user mounting the
partition is the owner.
> Also, I have mount NTFS partitions, and them I can't even read with a
> normal user, only with root. I want to give users read access here.
I think the same applys here (havn't checked).
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> I'll appreciate any help here.
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