I have a duel boot machine. On the first hard drive I have win XP pro w/ SP2 on one partition, and Linux (Xandros) on the other partition. This hard drive is on the first IDE cable.
On my second hard drive (second IDE cable), I have all of my media. Some of the folders in the hard drive are shared (The ones that are shared are set so that other users can't modify them) over the house network, some are not shared at all(pr0n).
I can access the files and folders that I want, but I can't write to them. I think the problem is the permission settings in windows. How do I change it so that I still share only some of the folders on the second hard drive over the network, but allow them to be changed when I boot in Linux.
SFS this is what my friend said.
"I don't think the problem is Windows. If the second drive is NTFS, then you need a Linux kernel that support read/write to NTFS. The latest Linux kernel 2.6.x should support it. Mandrake, Debian, SuSE, and Gentoo are some of the distributions that support NTFS right out of the box…the other option is to revert the second drive to FAT32."