Hard drive can only be written to by root?

I've been using Linux for a little over a year now, and I just switched to Arch. It's the best distro I have ever use, by far. So far, there has only been one thing I cannot figure out; when my hard drive mounts, it can only be written to by root. I tried messing around with fstab for a bit, and couldn't find anything that would solve said issue. Any advice?

It's a logical drive on an extended partition. /dev/sda6, formatted in FAT32. The hard drive itself is the primary drive in my laptop. Any ideas?
Oh, if this is any help, here's the default fstab entry that Arch configured:
/dev/sda6 /media/HDD vfat defaults 0 1
Last edited by ssjlance (2008-08-20 01:12:26)

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