Re: [newbie] KFM is all Funked Up

2000-02-25 Thread steve . flynn
Already posted today, but you may not have seen it Add umask=0 to each entry in your fstab file. Easiest way is to go into linuxconf, select the partition giving trouble. Edit it and find the box marked permissions. Enter zero (0). When you look at your fstab there'll be a umask=0 stateme

Re: [newbie] KFM is all Funked Up

2000-02-25 Thread Lance Borden
Adam, Is this a problem that ONLY happens when you click on the /mnt dir? I had that problem, and the suggested fix is to open your fstab file and delete all instances of well, I can't remember what it was!! Maybe someone else remembers?? It was posted about 2 weeks ago. It may be "conv=aut

[newbie] KFM is all Funked Up

2000-02-24 Thread Adam Stark
Hi, I've been having some problems lately getting read/write permissions for regular users enabled on my DOS partitions. One of you told me that all you have to do is use kfm to navigate to the /mnt directory, look at the properties, and adjust the group permissions to "users".doing this wh