/etc/fstab boot up vfat mounts

From: Nwlf (nitewolf_at_starhub.net.sg)
Date: 09/05/04

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    i'm able to mount my vfat partition everytime i boot.
    even though a user had created the mnt folder, it's ownership was
    overwritten as root's and users can't write or change ownership to the
    mounted folder. tried to change the write permissions in GUI even from
    root's acc but can't afetr the folder had been mounted.

    how can i make other users write to that folder?
    thanks


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