On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 08:45, The Other wrote:
> 06/03/03
> 
> Hello Aldolfo, Stephen,
> 
> From a terminal window as root (or SuperUser) I can use 'ls' to view 
> the files on the FAT32 drives.
> 
> So the problem must lie in the Open dialog windows of the programs I'm 
> running under KDE 3.1.
> 
> Any thoughts about that?  Or is it a file sharing problem I'm having 
> as a 'user' that I don't have as a 'SuperUser'?
> 
> File Permissions are still a tricky issue for me, coming from single 
> user desktop environments.  Is there some way to make each Window 
> drive share-able on all files and all directories with all users?
> 
> Thanks for the replies,
> The Other.

I read somewhere that leaving out the "umask=0" could cause that sort of
problem on fat drives.

Have you tried adding the umask=0 option to the /etc/fstab file? After
doing so, just "umount /mnt/win_c" followed by "mount /mnt/win_c". Do
the same with the other drives.
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