--- Rony Bill ronbillypop@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
A workaround was available on the captive mailing list archives. The option 'noauto' was added in the fstab. This disabled mounting during bootup which is now smooth. The partition is then manually mounted using mount /mount_point and the options in fstab get selected.
If you add the "user" option, then any user can mount the partition with file perms uid:gid.
Typically, NTFS partitions are mounted 'ro' to ensure it does not get corrrupted by writes.
Have you modified, created, deleted files on this mount point and rebooted to Windows? Did it complaint of any file system corruption?
-- Arun Khan