On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 08:55:05PM +0530, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
> Try adding 'uid=1000' to the options. It solved my problem.


I guess I was a little short on explanation. '1000' here denotes my user
id. Yours may be different (ie. if your's was not the first user to be
created on the system). To find your uid, type 'id' in the terminal, and
it will give you your uid number.


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Regards,
Nitesh Mistry
www.mistrynitesh.com


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