Hmm maybe the ro attribute with the settings should be left in there as many users as this involves setting up a multi boot or multi partition system. Does the installer take that into account for as system with windows NTFS on one partition and linux ext3 on another?
Kev
----- Original Message ----
From: Matthew East <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 5:01:58 PM
Subject: [Bug 62070] Re: How to mount/unmount Windows partitions (NTFS) manually, and allow all users to read only
We are deleting the section where this bug disappears on the basis that
the installer now configures this automatically. Thanks for your report
though, please feel free to report any other issues you find.
** Changed in: ubuntu-doc (upstream)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
Hmm maybe the ro attribute with the settings should be left in there as many users as this involves setting up a multi boot or multi partition system. Does the installer take that into account for as system with windows NTFS on one partition and linux ext3 on another?
Kev
----- Original Message ----
From: Matthew East <email address hidden>
To: <email address hidden>
Sent: Monday, December 25, 2006 5:01:58 PM
Subject: [Bug 62070] Re: How to mount/unmount Windows partitions (NTFS) manually, and allow all users to read only
We are deleting the section where this bug disappears on the basis that
the installer now configures this automatically. Thanks for your report
though, please feel free to report any other issues you find.
** Changed in: ubuntu-doc (upstream)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
-- /launchpad. net/bugs/ 62070
How to mount/unmount Windows partitions (NTFS) manually, and allow all users to read only
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