Use 'noauto' as an option in your fstab entry-- see man fstab . On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 10:06:16PM -0700, Mr. Strockbine wrote: > when my FAT32 file systems are mounted at > boot time the owner and group are "root". > As a regular user I can read files but not > write them. > > I have the user option in my /etc/fstab file > like so: > /dev/hdc6 /matrox/mx6 vfat defaults,user 0 2 > > so I can `umount' and then `remount' as a regular > user and then I'm the owner and group and I have > read write permission. > > so what's the point of having this file system > automatically mounted at boot time? Or is there > another way around this? > > - greg s. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
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