On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 13:12:01 -0500
marc resnick disseminated the following:

> In order to access your Windows partition, you'll need to be logged in as 
> root.

I dunno, when I was dual-booting, Mandrake always detected and mounted Win
partitions, and I never had to access them as root.

> Be aware that this is a read-only drive through Linux, meaning if you want to 
> edit something, you'll need to make a copy, then save it to your Linux 
> partition.

Only if it's NTFS, and even then there is supposed to be 'experimental'
provision in the latest versions of Mandrake for writing to NTFS partitions.

> Hope I helped.

One thing, please get rid of your 'reply-to' setting. See:

http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette

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