Dearest Dave,

thank you very much for the information. So far, you've done well for helping 
me. I am so gratefull for your help.

I think the information is enough already. Let me read the chapter 7 now, then 
I will come to you again in this mailing-list if I can't find the solution 
afterall.

Again thank you very...very... much.
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 11:08:26 +0100
Dave Howorth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Patrik Hasibuan wrote:
> > of course the account is administrator because before doing what you
> > told me, I did : " [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/> su Password: 
> > suseonthelap:/ # ".
> > 
> > What I meant was, a normal user account (non administrator login
> > account) can not write on "hda2" and "hda4" although I put "rw, acl
> > ....." in the "/etc/fstab". That's what I am confused about. How can
> > I make a normal user login account can use/write the space on the
> > other partitions.
> > 
> > The error message is "permission denied".
> 
> Patrik,
> 
> I'm sorry if I seem to be making you do unnecessary things. I thought
> that you had a technical problem that you hadn't explained very well, so
> I was trying to get more information to understand it. But now I think
> the problem is that you don't understand the principles of file
> permissions in Unix/Linux, so I suggest you read up on that. One place
> to start might be Chapter 7 of the Startup Guide:
> 
> <http://www.novell.com/documentation/opensuse102/pdfdoc/opensuse102_startup/opensuse102_startup.pdf>
> 
> I'm still not entirely sure what it is you want to do (you didn't
> actually do what I asked last time, so I still don't have the
> information :) But I suspect that to do what you want, you would have to
> change the file permissions on those filesystems. That's a very bad idea
> unless you really understand what you're doing, given that they are the
> root filesystems of other operating systems.
> 
> Perhaps if you explain in detail what it is you want to do, we could
> suggest the best way to do it.
> 
> Cheers, Dave
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