I experienced the same problem after installing Mandrake 7.0.2 and it had
nothing to do with the fstab settings. The problem was in the actual
permissions of the DOS hda1 mount point in the mount directory. The
permissions were set to:
owner - root rw
group - root r
I changed the group to user
Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions to /mnt
Bingo!
I'll give this a sh
Hi
Can someone tell me how to do Wake on Lan using 3COM 509B or Intel 100+ PRo
Management adapter. The mother board has the capability and the ethernet cards
have them. But does Linux-Mandrake 7.0 or 6.1 has something like a magic packet
or LDCM that i can accomplish this. Any help will be
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Subject: RE: [newbie] Permissions to /mnt
Hi Steve!
Pardon my ignorance, but give what a shot?
My interest is because whilst I have our burner working
correctly under linux as root I have so far
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Bingo!
I'll give this a shot tonight.
Can someone point me to information in the man pages about this - I have
beenthrough everything I can think of and readas much as I could, but I
guess I must have missed it. How did you guys figure this out? (You're
going
On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, you wrote:
DOH!
I think I've replied to a list mesasge and sent it to you by accident
or something! I need a lie down! :)
Yo Steve, I am at home now and lost your email :-(
If you happen to be around, please resend it to me here..
Cheers:
Mike Perry
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:01:38 -0700,Chuck said to Steve
You will of course let the list know how you solve this (thinking
optimistically I am). Actually I'm shocked that more users don't seem
to have the need to write to vfat partitions!
Good luck Steve.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, you wrote:
I've
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I've been using LinuxConfto set my fstab file up. It all mounts, without
problems. Even got the CD-burner to mount after working out it was sr0.
Trouble is, only root has write permissions to everything. 'steve' only has
read permissions to the vfat mounted
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Permissions to /mnt
:~Someone else on the list is attempting to dothe same thing as myself.
:~
:~Basically, root has the ability to write files back to my DOS
partitions,
:~whereas '
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:~Someone else on the list is attempting to dothe same thing as myself.
:~
:~Basically, root has the ability to write files back to my DOS
partitions,
:~whereas 'steve', my normal
Someone else on the list is attempting to dothe same thing as myself.
Basically, root has the ability to write files back to my DOS partitions,
whereas 'steve', my normal user does not.
This is very incovenient as it means I have to run my distributed.net
client under root to allow it to
:~Someone else on the list is attempting to dothe same thing as myself.
:~
:~Basically, root has the ability to write files back to my DOS partitions,
:~whereas 'steve', my normal user does not.
This is a mount option for fat/vfat. You have to change it in /etc/fstab.
HINT: linuxconf is
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