* Re: [gentoo-user] Question regarding dual boot accessibility...
@ 2007-02-26 13:06 99% ` Peter Ruskin
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From: Peter Ruskin @ 2007-02-26 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Monday 26 February 2007, Chris wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a dual boot windows / Gentoo system. I have my NTFS
> (windows) main partition listed in fstab with
> "user,noauto,nosuid, noatime". A normal user can mount and
> umount it, but cannot change directories, look at files, etc. as
> they'll get a permission denied error. When I list the files and
> dirs, they all show up as belonging to "root:root", with no
> access for group and others.
>
> My question is: Is there a way to allow normal users to at least
> read these files and change dirs, short of chown and/or chmod on
> the NTFS partition?
My fstab entry for NTFS:
/dev/sda2 /mnt/win/c ntfs umask=0,users 0 0
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