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Yoken

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  1. Hi, BACKGROUND: I'm dual booting with winXP on an NTFS partition, and Mandrake 9.1 on my second partition. The rest of the pc's at work are all running winXP. WHAT I WANT TO DO: 1) Be able to write files to my winXP partition. through my searches i found that i need a fat32 partition aswell since Linux can't write to ntfs yet? 2) I want to be able to read/write files to the shared folders on the winXP pc's on the network. DONE SO FAR: Currently i got it right to mount shared folders using my /etc/fstab file. in the file i added the options ,rw,_netdev to make it read-write and state that i need network connection before mounting the drives... now on startup in linux the drives are mounted... and i can copy from them, but cannot copy TO them. MY QUESTIONS: 1) Whats the easiest way of converting some of my NTFS free space to FAT32 so that i can create a new partition where Linux and windows can read/write to ? 2) How do i get it right to have read-write permissions on the shared folders ? All the shared folders give full control to all users on the network.. but that doesn't seem to fix it ?? I've been going at this problem for a week now... please ... i need help. Thanks in advance.
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