Re: Problems with non root users

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>      I have ran the wine version that comes with Redhat 7.1 and 7.3. To
get
> my windows programs, I mount the windows partition. My problem is that I
can
> only get Quicken 2001 to run under wine when exicuted as root. (either by
> logging in as root or logging in as someone else and using the su command
> then starting wine). When I try to run quicken under wine using another
> user, I get error messages and wine quits.
>      Does anyone have any solutions? Thank you for your time.

I'd put this in a FAQ, but it is asked in so many different places :-)

In /etc/fstab:

  /dev/hda1 /win vfat rw,gid=1003,umask=002 0 2

Where (of course) /dev/hda1 actually points to the windoze partition, /win
is the Linux filesystem path to your windoze partition, gid=1003 points to
some user-group you create (I created "win" with gid=1003) and you then add
any user who should be able to write to the windows partition to group
"win".
--
derek
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