Le Jeudi 18 Octobre 2001 07:04, vous avez écrit :
> Hi everybody,
>
> After mounting my FAT32 partitions, all the files are marked executable.
> How can I mount them so that normal (non-directory) files are
> non-executable?
> In addition, I only want root to have write permission.  All other users
> should only have read permission.
>
> Currently, I mounted with noexec option.  But the files still appear to
> with permission -rwxrwxrwx.
>
> TIA.
>
> Cheers,
> Jeremy

i have no win$ partition on my box, so i'm not sure of the answer. but as i 
can remember, you can set permissions on your FAT32 partitions by specifying 
umask in /etc/fstab for each of them.
if you want all files with 644 (or -rw-r--r--) then umask=133
some can correct me if it's wrong...

bye
jipe

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