Sean Estabrooks wrote

> The permissions will not change when you list them but if 
> you just _try_ you'll see they aren't enforced either.
> A regular user will be able to create files in the directory.

> Hey Herculano,
> 
> dmask only applies to directories.  depending on what you are trying
> to do it might have been enough.   since you are trying to edit
> existing files you also need additional *mask options.   Take
> a look at the man page for mount.

Yeah, but alo didn't exist - it was a new file. I tried fmask=0, umask=0..
I'll keep trying but any suggestions welcome 

Thanks

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Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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