Re: Mounting Problem

From: Ori (oridean_at_rogers-dot.com)
Date: 12/16/03


Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 01:22:48 GMT

Eirik wrote:
> I managed to solve that little problem with the NFS, now
> I have another one:
>
> When I mount /dev/hda5(vfat), only root can see and edit
> the contents of the disk. Other users are permitted access
> to the whole directory(mounted at /mnt/Windoze).
>
> When I mount the same disk over NFS
> (# mount 192.168.0.2:/Windoze /mnt/Windoze) to the
> other machine, I can see the contents(any user can), but I
> am not able to do anything with it, no copying, no writing,
> no deleting.
>
>
FAT doesn't support UNIX file permissions, so you have to set the
defaults when you mount the filesystem.

See man mount



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