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Re: How to mount and access ntfs partition as regular user



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your /etc/fstab should look somethin like this:
/dev/hda1            /mnt/"mountpoint" (without the quotes, replacing
mountpoint by the directory where you want to mount your drive. ) ~ ntfs user,users,umask=000,exec,suid 0 0
If you need read/write support for ntfs try a new project which is
pretty stable: www.jankratochvil.net

Tim Folger wrote:

| Hi,
|
| I'm fairly new to Linux, and have installed debian woody release 2
| with the bf24 kernel on my notebook alongside a windows xp ntfs
| partition (which resides on hda1). I enabled ntfs support in the
| kernel during installation, but I'm not sure how to get access to
| the ntfs partition for non-root users.  I've done some google
| searches, and it looks like I have to edit the /etc/fstab file, but
|  I'm missing something  because I still can't access the xp
| partition.
|
| Thanks in advance for any help.
|
| Tim
|
|

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