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Originally Posted by colucix
or simply do a "ls -l" in your home directory and see to which group the most of your files and directories belong.
First test with one partition, then - if it works - you can assign user id and group id to other vfat partitions, as well.
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Hi colucix,
Thanks!
Here's what I did:
1. Loggged in as root,
2. Edited the /etc/fstab file with the
changes that You provided
3. Saved the file and logged out of root.
4. Went into the Konsole and logged in as su.
5. umount /mnt/win_d
6. mount /mnt/win_d
7. Went to mnt/win_d in Konquerer and checked
the permissions and it worked!
8. Moved files to a directory in the /mnt/win_d
partition and it worked!
9. Saved a text file deep inside of the /mnt/win_d
partition and it worked!
Thank You Thank You Thank You VERY VERY VERY Much!
... and Also, Thank You for Your Patience with Me
and taking the time to resolve this issue with Me!
Now, I'm off to enable the other partitions...
Thanks,
FirstBorn