Hi, help gratefully received!
Last Friday I upgraded to Intrepid. The upgrade didn't work (long story)and as a result I reinstalled hardy from a ubuntu dvd, and now find myself back with an up to date hardy with KDE 3.5.10.
My problem is that I have 2 windows partitions. I dual boot with Win XP. I finally seem to have got them to mount on start up with the disk and filesystems manager. However, these partitions are owned by root, and all files on them can only be changed by root. All my personal data is on one of these, a FAT 32 partition, which I have set up in this way to enable sharing. Not bothered about write access to the NTFS partition but the FAT 32 one is key.
Using Konqueror or dolphin as sudo I can't change ownership but it appears I can change the permissions. I say "appears" because as soon as I close off that dialog everything has gone back again! The system is ignoring the changes I have just made. Can anyone shed some light on this please as it is driving me crazy?
Thanks
Ian
Last Friday I upgraded to Intrepid. The upgrade didn't work (long story)and as a result I reinstalled hardy from a ubuntu dvd, and now find myself back with an up to date hardy with KDE 3.5.10.
My problem is that I have 2 windows partitions. I dual boot with Win XP. I finally seem to have got them to mount on start up with the disk and filesystems manager. However, these partitions are owned by root, and all files on them can only be changed by root. All my personal data is on one of these, a FAT 32 partition, which I have set up in this way to enable sharing. Not bothered about write access to the NTFS partition but the FAT 32 one is key.
Using Konqueror or dolphin as sudo I can't change ownership but it appears I can change the permissions. I say "appears" because as soon as I close off that dialog everything has gone back again! The system is ignoring the changes I have just made. Can anyone shed some light on this please as it is driving me crazy?
Thanks
Ian
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