[expert] local fat 32 partition help ...

2002-04-08 Thread faisal gillani
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 = One day of lion's life is better then 100 day life of the jackel's *º¤.,

RE: [expert] local fat 32 partition help ...

2002-04-08 Thread Barran, Richard
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:

Re: [expert] local fat 32 partition help ...

2002-04-08 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
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

Re: [expert] local fat 32 partition help ...

2002-04-08 Thread Randy Kramer
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

Re: [expert] local fat 32 partition help ...

2002-04-08 Thread Randy Kramer
PS: I've now made a quick draft of a page for this question -- see: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/AllowingAccessToFat32Partitions I've created a WikiWord tag (LinuxTop100FAQs) that can be used for searching. TWiki (which is the software WikiLearn uses) has a built in search engine