Access fat-partition as user?

ZekeVarg_at_linux.se
Date: 09/30/03

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    Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 22:06:48 +0200
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    Hi!
    I have a windows-partition (/dev/sda1) I want to access from debian but can only do it as root (su). I tried to chmod it to "754" so user could access it but it doesn't change the permision on it.

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