On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> However, whenever I try to copy anything into my /mnt/disk Linux says "Could
> not write file. Perhaps access denied." I've checked my permission tab under
> KDE for /mnt/disk and everything is fine, and I can read the drive as well.
>
Yeah....I think Linux is trying to protect you from yourself....it
doesn't like to let anyone other than "root" write to a non-ext2
drive....
John
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