Thanks,

Installing ntfs-3g in the chroot and ltsp-update-image dit it

Regards,


Chris Roberts wrote:
> On Friday 23 Apr 2010, Wim De Geeter wrote:
>   
>> Mounting a Linux usb device will be read/write, but i mount a ntfs usb
>> device its only readable
>> The strange thing is that a Linux usb device get the permissions
>> 'drwxr-x---  2   user user 4096 2010-04-08 09:50 usbdisk-sda'
>> but a ntfs usb device get 'drwx------  2   user user 4096 2010-04-08
>> 09:50 usbdisk-sda'
>> although the user rwx permissions hat the device is only readable
>> Is it possible to mount ntfs usb devices as read/write??
>>
>> We are using Debian Lenny with ltsp-server Version: 5.1.10-2
>>     
>
> I wonder whether you need to install ntfs-3g in the chroot?  That would be 
> logical to me, but I could be wrong!
>   

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