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Jean Luc,
The FAT-file system does not have any facilities for file permissions
other than 'read only' for everyone. I think the way Linux handles the
file permissions on a FAT volume is by checking the permissions of the
mount point (e.g. /mnt/win) Now, I'm not completely sure, but I think
the way to give the FAT volume 777-permission all over (as said, it is
not possible to do this on a per file basis), you shound chmod the
mount point to 777.
>Working under Windows and Linux , i need to modify some files on my
FAT
>partitions but the mod of it is 755 so only root can write files when
>every user can read them, i tried to chmod 777 on that partition but
it
>doesn't work.
>Can somebody tell me why ? What could i change to make it run ?
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