this may be kind of dumb but i'll take the risk.
i was trying to mount a vfat partition (winxp) giving rwx to all users. and
when i succeeded i tried to edit something ("autoexec.bat" for instance) but
user had no writing permitions. so i used "chmode -R u+w autoexec.bat" as
root and it displayed a msg like this more less:
chmode: <something> requested: 755 actual:777 Operation not alowed.
so i thought the operation failed; but it didn't! the mode was actualy
changed.
i wonder if this is normal? should it be reported as bug?
thanx for any replys.
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