access permission on mounted fat32 drive
Kai Zhang
cmskzhan at gmail.com
Wed May 18 21:09:22 UTC 2005
Thanks all, but the problem still persists.
I am using an server with SCSI HDs
I appended this in fstab
/dev/sdb5 /home/kaizhang/xp vfat auto,users,rw,gid=100,umask=777 0 0
then mount -a as root
now I can't even get into the directory!
Help!
Fred Morcos wrote:
> On 5/17/05, Kai Zhang <cmskzhan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I have mounted a fat32 drive in my home directory. But I can only
>> read
>> it. i have write access when login as a root or su. tried chmod +777
>> <directory name>, no joy.
>> Any suggestion?
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>
> i assume u edited fstab, in the <mount options> column, use
> "umask=000" (without the quotes)..
>
>
>
you may change the line in fstab to let user or users to have a rwx
, instead of root only
eg
/dev/hda5 /mnt/dos vfat users,noauto 0 0
then as a root, do 'mount -a'
this is what my /etc/fstab entry looks like... I created a separate
group that I gave access to my windows side of the box... (so my kid
can't mess anything up over there...)
/dev/sda1 /windows/XP auto
users,rw,noexec,uid=500,gid=500,umask=007 0 0
Hope all those ideas help.
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