access permission on mounted fat32 drive
Alexander Dalloz
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Wed May 18 21:35:21 UTC 2005
Am Mi, den 18.05.2005 schrieb Kai Zhang um 23:09:
> Thanks all, but the problem still persists.
> I am using an server with SCSI HDs
> I appended this in fstab
> /dev/sdb5 /home/kaizhang/xp vfat auto,users,rw,gid=100,umask=777 0 0
>
> then mount -a as root
>
> now I can't even get into the directory!
man mount -->
umask=value
Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that
are not
present). The default is the umask of the current
process. The
value is given in octal.
You did set "umask=777" - so think about it having the bitmask comment
in brackets in mind.
Alexander
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