On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 05:47:22PM +0000, Stefan K?gl wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >i've found that i could not access the mounted > >directory with non-root users. > >1. i "chown" directories under "/mnt" to the user, > > but so long as i mount, the permission of the > > specific dir will be changed to "drwx------" and > > owner changed to root automatically. > >2. i try to use a mount option "users", > > $> mount /dev/hda6 /mnt/win -o rw,users > > no luck somehow as well. > >3. i would not use "sudo" to do this, i believe there is > > a way to solve the problem. and not sure "sudo" will work. > > > >any ideas about this? thanks a lot in advance > Which filesystem are you talking about? If you mean NTFS (or maybe > others too), you'll have to add a umask to the mount-options. > > > >best regards > >daniel > > greetings > > > > > > -- > Stefan K?gl | Tel.: +43 664 44 24 894 > Apetlonerstra?e 11 | Mail: Stefan K?gl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A-7132 Frauenkirchen | ICQ: 115578877 > > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list >
actually, both ntfs (windows partition) and fat32 (usb disk) have the problem, i'll try the "umask" option, thanks to all for your help. -- daniel -- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list