Olaf, this doesn't seem to do the trick, I have this for my WinXP
(vfat) partition in fstab:
/dev/hda1 /mnt/c vfat defaults,noauto,user 0 0
With this I can't create folders in the vfat partition in nautilus,
however I _can_ do it in the terminal and as soon as I do it, thanks to
gamin, I can see the folder show up in nautilus. And as soon as I rmdir
it the folder in nautilus disappears just as expected. So the bug seems
to be in nautilus only.
The message I get is something like:
"Error <<Invalud parameteres>> creating the new folder"
As a side note, I have another partition with ext3 configured with the
sames options like the vfat partition and I can create folder there with
nautilus flawlessly.
What can I do?
-William
El vie, 03-12-2004 a las 08:11 -0500, Olaf Reitmaier escribió:
Look at /etc/fstab, and you must see the option "rw" in the
lines
refering to your devices (flash or other partition), like this:
/dev/sda /mnt/flash auto noauto,user,owner,rw 0 0
/dev/sda1 /mnt/flash1 auto noauto,user,owner,rw 0 0
If your Windows XP partition is ntfs, you must recompile the kernel to
support write on ntfs partition (CAREFUL IS EXPERIMENTAL), if not is
an ntfs, try putting the rw option.
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