I'm dual booting (sharing home computer) and I don't want to have duplicate personal files in both the Win7 AND the KU10.04 partitions. When I use Dolphin, it sees the Win7 partition just fine. I click. It prompts me for the password. I enter. It then allows me access. Great. But if I don't go through Dolphin and the password entry routine first, then other apps can't get access to Win7 files. Is there a way to permanently allow access while in KUbuntu to my Win7 stuff, and not always have to go through Dolphin first?
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Re: Auto permission to Win7 files?
Yes. You have to add the partition that Win7 is locate on to your etc/fstab file so that it is mounted at boot.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Re: Auto permission to Win7 files?
Yes, Snowhog, that sounds like the old days when you'd create something like myntfs/ in the /mnt/, then mount it on boot. But 10.04 (through Dolphin) seems to see it automatically and allow me to use it no problem -- after I put in my 10.04 password. Then all my apps (acroread, etc.) can get my Win7 partition files. But I'd like this permission to be automatic and permanent. Any ideas?
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Re: Auto permission to Win7 files?
Again, you have to add the partition to your /etc/fstab. This is the 'only' way to get your 'non-linux FS' partitions to 'auto-mount' with permissions that allow you, the user, to have read/write access.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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