Writing to Windows partition.

From: Some Guy (not_at_real.com)
Date: 10/29/03

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    Hi, I'm running RH9 and I'm having difficulties when accessing the
    Windows partition. It is formated FAT. I can mount it just fine. I
    can read from it, but I cannot write to it. I just get an
    Access Denied: Could not write to /mnt/windows. This happens in my
    regular user as well as root.

    Any ideas how I can right to that partition?

    Some Guy


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