Hello, as far as I remeber it used to work, I added a couple of lines to fstab in order to mount my NTFS disk:
/dev/sdb5 /home/moi/ntfs_files ntfs rw,auto,user,fmask=133,dmask=022,uid=1000,gid=1000 0 0
Mounting is not the problem but all the files are read-only? I tried to use chown to correct this but chown also reports "read only"
What is it I overlooked?
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mounting in fstab
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Re: mounting in fstab
Check this
https://wiki.debian.org/fstab
https://wiki.debian.org/fstab
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Re: mounting in fstab
I found the solution: Windows was not shut down properly and "locked" the NTFS partitions! I told you it used to work
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Re: mounting in fstab
I've heard stories of fastboot locking the disc after a windows update. Not sure how it was dealt with as I don't use windows so I have not looked into it. There is a way to correct it though.
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