Re: linux + win95: linux boot partition/1024 cylinder limit
In article <[🔎] 199807142058.PAA09661@nsx.usr.com>,
JonesMB <jonesmb@ziplink.net> wrote:
>
>>> furthermore, I would appreciate any suggestions for a better solution
>>> of the win95+linux shared documents problem.
>>give the other 1GB partition to linux and leave those docs on your lose95
>>partition and mount the partition under linux and edit them :)
>
>I have the same setup here. Problem is docs mounted from a DOS partition end
>up writeable only by root. Is there a way to allow regular users access to
>these partitions. Can they be mounted so they are accessible by all?
man mount
Options uid=, gid= and umask=
>From my /etc/fstab:
/dev/hda2 /dos/c vfat defaults,uid=2101,gid=10,umask=027,conv=binary,dots,showexec,noauto,user 0 0
Mike.
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