fstab question

Joshua Ronne Altemoos joshua at gnu-linux.net
Fri Oct 22 08:37:05 EDT 2004


what i did was uid=(myuserid),gid=(awinuser)

so /dev/hda2 /fat-f vfat
> change it to something like, uid=(myuserid),gid=(awinuser) 0 0

but that is if you only have one user you want to access it

Josh

> /dev/hda2   /fat-f   vfat   umask=0,users   0 0
> You don't really need the system to run a check on the file system,
> hence the 0 instead of a 1, the other would be for dump, not needed
> either. This will allow all users to read and write to that mount.
>
> Frank Kumro wrote:
>
>>I am trying to share a fat32 partition with linux and windoze.
>>Slackware mounted it automatically but as the normal user I cant
>>access it.
>>
>>bash-3.00$ cd /fat-f/
>>bash: cd: /fat-f/: Permission denied
>>
>>This is the fstab entry
>>
>>/dev/hda2        /fat-f           vfat        defaults         1   0
>>
>>How can i change this so all users have access to /fat-f ?? Is fstab
>>the right way?
>>
>>
>


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