Charlie Bullen wrote: > > Good Morning, I have put the following entry in my /etc/fstab file > > /dev/hda1 /home/charlie/mydocs vfat auto 0 0 > > The desired result is to mount hda1, which is the c drive on my dual > boot system, so that I can read, write and execte items on that drive. > The acutal result is that I can read from the drive and I can even run > a couple of windows programs that I need, using code weaver version of > wine, but I can't write to the drive hda1. This is important for 2 > reasons: > 1. I have to share the files created (primarily under Star office, but > also some graphics) with windows users on the network. > 2. The only printer I have is a canon multipass C3000 whch I can't get > to rn under linux (Suse 7.2) > > A side issue is that I plan on using this comuter as a samba server. > If I do that and then access my home directory from another computer > and I have the windows directory mounted under my home directory, will > I then be able to access files on the windows directory? > ------------ I believe that when all all is said and done, there is a bug within StarOffice 5.2 that will hang when saving ".doc" files to fat formatted volumes. So beware of this issue, I have noticed it myself. Your choices are to save to native staroffice format or to an e2fs or smbfs served directory and move the files over. Craig