On Monday 24 April 2006 20:16, kghosh wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-04-24 at 09:11 +0530, Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> > Are permissions of /mnt/sda3 are such that any user can
> > read/write/execute to them?
>
> How do I keep them that way ? I changed the permissions of /mnt/sda3 to
> rwx for all, but after rebooting,
> it reverts to dr-xr-xr-x.

Unmount the partition and change the permissions. That should retain across 
the boots etc.

> > Also it would require noauto. And in .bashrc, unmount first before
> > mounting.
>
> Even with this I get -
> umount: /mnt/sda3 is not mounted (according to mtab)
> mount: only root can do that

You can ignore that, right? That is useful when one user logs off and another 
logs in without rebooting the machine

Regards,
 Shridhar


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