Re: Cannot open file in NTFS filesystem on Ubuntu Hardy Heron

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jcobban3 wrote:
> I have changed /etc/fstab to explicitly mount the NTFS file system.  This corrects a number of other problems I have had on Ubuntu HH but I still cannot open the file on the NTFS partition from my program running under Wine.  The line I added to /etc/fstab is:
> 
> # /dev/sda1
> UUID=5EA41B7AA41B543D /media/disk-1                    ntfs-3g    relatime,errors=remount-ro 0       1
> 
> This is identical to the mount for the main file system except for the UUID, mount point, and type.


That won't work. By default only root has access to such mount. ntfs section of 'man mount' will explain details.






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