This Richard is confused ;/
Using GParted I created an ext4 partition labeled "owlcommon".
I added the following line to fstab:
LABEL=owlcommon /home/richard/Documents/tst_common ext4 rw,user 0 0
On reboot it does appear in the expected file system location.
*BUT* it is locked {owned by root with users only able to read}
I would like all users to have unrestricted access.
If not possible, since "richard" has the same UID on all systems, I
would like "richard" to have full access AUTOMATICALLY.
IOW when I do a fresh install to another partition I want to write a
line to that system's fstab (or elsewhere) such that "richard"
automagically has full access.
On 07/03/2018 05:06 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2018, wes wrote:
I suspect the other Richard could be confused in a similar fashion, so
your reply was still valuable.
wes,
I must have been undercafinated when I responded. Partitions are always
/dev/sd* (or similar) while file systems have names. It's been a hectic day
but I won't claim that as an excuse.
Best regards,
Rich
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