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Re: permission on dos filesystem



On Tue, 16 Sep 1997, G. Kapetanios wrote:

 : I have been using my dos partition as a store for data files I don't use
 : very often. Creating the files as a normal user, these files and the
 : directories belonged to my username. Today I just found out that the
 : ownerships had changed to root. I tried changing them back as root 
 : using chown and chgrp only to find out i could not do that.
 : It kept saying Permission denied. When i tried changing the group from
 : root to adm it said that I as root was not member of the group.
 : What is going on ???
 : Any help would be appreciated.

The FAT filesystem doesn't offer support for things like owner and
groupnames.

Thus, after every remount, these information has been reset.

The only way to make the files NOT owned by root is by giving the correct
options to mount/fstab.

The manual page will help you (umask, uid, gid).

bye,


Remco

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