i have mouted a local fat32 partition now i want to
give all users read write access to it .. can you
tell me how can i do it ?
i have also modified my fstab file to mount it on
startup
thanks
faisal
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i have mouted a local fat32 partition now i want to
give all users read write access to it .. can you
tell me how can i do it ?
i have also modified my fstab file to mount it on
startup
thanks
faisal
I asked the very same questions a short while ago... here is the answer that
I got:
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002 02:16:10 -0700 (PDT), faisal gillani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: i have mouted a local fat32 partition now i want to
give all users read write access to it .. can you
tell me how can i do it ?
i have also modified my fstab file to mount it on
startup
Use the option umask=0
Barran, Richard wrote:
PS Is there a webpage somewhere with '100 most common questions on a
Mandrake mail list' all neatly catalogued and answered? :-)
There are good Linux sites around -- you might find some listed on
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/LinuxResources.
The real reason I
PS: I've now made a quick draft of a page for this question -- see:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/AllowingAccessToFat32Partitions
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