Although this doesn't solve the problem you're having, you may
        wish to convert the drive at some point to ext2/3.  It'll be
        readable by your XP boxes (presuming you have them) and has a
        lot of benefits (proper language use, significantly improved
        performance, less likely to crash, and, most of all, the
        permission problems are a lot easier to fix :-)).

        Just a thought.

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