In kernel 2.6.8-1-686, setting user, uid, and gid seems to have no effect on the state of a filesystem. I would like to have an fstab entry along the lines of:
/dev/sda /mnt/ipod hfsplus user,noauto 0 0 To enable the user (me, when I don't have to be root) to move files onto and off of the drive. However, when I do this I get the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/hotplug$ mount /mnt/ipod [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/hotplug$ ls -laF /mnt/ipod ls: /mnt/ipod/.: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/..: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/.journal: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/.journal_info_block: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/.Trashes: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/Calendars: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/Contacts: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/iPod_Control: Permission denied ls: /mnt/ipod/Notes: Permission denied total 0 I've received the same results when passing in the "uid" "gid" or "user" flags from the mount command and within /etc/fstab. Is there a fix for this? Thanks, -Peter -- The 5 year plan: In five years we'll make up another plan. Or just re-use this one. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

