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Newer page: | version 14 | Last edited on Sunday, July 30, 2006 1:49:23 pm | by IanMcDonald | Revert |
Older page: | version 13 | Last edited on Sunday, July 30, 2006 12:21:16 pm | by DanielLawson | Revert |
@@ -15,22 +15,21 @@
=/dev/hda1 /mnt/windows vfat auto 0 0=
If you have multple hard discs, or an out-of-the-ordinary setup, you'll need to change /dev/hda1 to reflect the correct location of your partitions.
-I had
to do
the following
in my
/etc/fstab to get it to work with a non-root user for [NTFS] -- IanMcDonald
+You may be required
to specify
the user ID (uid)
in =
/etc/fstab=
to get it to work with a non-root user for [NTFS]
=/dev/sda2 /ntfs ntfs user,uid=502 0 0=
-The user allows the user to [Mount], unmount and the uid says that that
user can access.
+The user allows the user to [Mount], unmount and the uid says which
user can access.
-To get the uid in [IanMcDonald]'s post
type:
+To get the uid type:
=id username=
where username is replaced with your username, and the output will be something like:
<verbatim>
uid=1234(username) gid=1234(username) groups=1234(username),4(adm),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),
30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),107(lpadmin),108(scanner),109(admin)
</verbatim>
-
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