Ken Wilson wrote:

> Try playing with the permissions for your mount point, in particular the

        This wouldn't do it--in particular, it wouldn't let me set the
permissions I wanted (namely 777) on the directory.  What I found,
courtesy of the archives (thanks Axalon!), was to add "uid=" or "gid="
(as appropriate) to the options for each drive I wanted accessible.  For
example, if I wanted it to be owned by uid 501, I'd add "uid=501" to the
options.

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