#! On Fri, Aug 10, 2001, Bob Koss wrote: >Mounting worked. By repeating the command I assume you meant >'chown -R sue /mnt/dosE'. If so, that failed as it traversed the >subdirectories of the partition. > ? Its meant to get all the subdirectories.
As root do this: Make sure the partition /is/ correctly mounted. Remenber that FAT doesn't have that many security options so if its correctly mounted, this should be easy. cd /mnt chown sue dosE chown -R sue /mnt/dosE/* chmod 777 dosE chmod 777 dose/* Now unless dosE is on another machine which is setting permissions that cannot be overwritten, Sue will be able to read and write to /mnt/dosE.