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Subject: [newbie] CHOWN of FAT32 partition
> I am not able to do a chown on a mounted fat32 partition. It is still
> owned by "root". Is this because it is a fat32 partition? Or is there
> another way to chown a fat32?
>
> Seve
Anthony - NTU Helpdesk Officer
No, it's because fat32 partitions don't have any notion of "ownership". It's
just not built into the filesystem.
On Mar 15 Sevatio Octavio wrote:
> I am not able to do a chown on a mounted fat32 partition. It is still owned by
>"root". Is this because it is a fat32 partition?
> Or is there a
I am not able to do a chown on a mounted fat32 partition. It is still owned by
"root". Is this because it is a fat32 partition?
Or is there another way to chown a fat32?
Seve