Can Samba work to mount partitions on the same computer (e.g. a dual boot system)??? It sounds like the windows partitions are being mounted in Read-Only mode for regular users. "J.L.Francois" wrote: > > Don't know which you are using. > Try both. > > 1. man smbmount > > /usr/sbin/smbmount //WINBOX/SHARE /mnt/winbox \ > -U MYNAME -c MOUNTINGHOST -P Password -f 000 -d 000 \ > -u AnyUserToUseAsMountUserID -g GroupForThatUSER > > 2. man mount > > mode=value > > example: mode=0777 > > Orig Msg> I have windows partitions, and I want to move some of my work to them so > Orig Msg> I can access the files in Windows. When I try as a user or as root, it > Orig Msg> won't let me copy anything to the windows part of my hard drives... > Orig Msg> I have tried chown on them and chmod, but it won't allow me to change > Orig Msg> them... It allows me to write to the partitions as root, but doesn't > Orig Msg> allow me to copy files to it? What am I doing wrong? > Orig Msg> > Orig Msg> Thanks, > Orig Msg> > Orig Msg> Eric > > _______________________________________________ > Plug-discuss mailing list - Plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss