I installed win 7 and opensuse 11.2 dvd both 64 bit version as dualboot.
I can't write to the win partitions from opensuse. Tried the live_kde
version and that worked, but when i installed that it didn't work either.
Any suggestions?
Jan
Unless you change permissions somewhere, you need to be in su mode.
I installed win7 several days ago & am able to write to the win 7
partitions (11.2 & win7 = 64 bit); did that after exporting my
firefox bookmarks.html then went su to write the file to a win7
partition. Also had copied some mail from 11.2 to win7; access of
the win partitions shouldn't be any different
In the /etc/fstab, the windows partitions were set to auto mounted
during the 11.2 insta & I had set the various win7 partions to mirror
my win7 "drives"; think that the fstab can be modified to allow a user
to write to win7.
Oh, I have the win7 home premium 64-bit........and still reinstalling
all the apps then reinstalling the "service packs" for the different
apps. More pain than doing linux as linux don't rely on a "registery".
Get rid of windows and use the whole disc for suse - that works.
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Neil
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Thanks Paul,
I already tried to change permissions before but obviously did something
wrong. Now i investigated the possibility to change /etc/fstab and found
a solution. I changed for some windows partitions the dmask from 022 to
002. After reboot i can now write to the windows partitions without
being root.
Cheers.
Jan