Hi,
I'm newish to Linux. I've got Mankdrake 7.2 installed and working fine apart 
from a little permissions problem. I'm using my workstaton as a web server as 
well for local development. I also use my workstation at work for the same 
thing and in order to keep current copies of everything I'm working on I use 
a zip disk and swop it between computers. I have the 
apache root set to be /mnt/zip.

My problem is that I need the zip disk to be owned by nobody so that the web 
server will work properly (i.e. when I try to upload files via PHP, I get 
permission denied), but the zip disk is always mounted as root.

How can I have the zip disk owned by nobody but still be able to edit the 
files on the disk without having to change user?

I'm using supermount (or whatever).

Thanks for any help,

Cheers,

Jord

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