On Wed, 2003-09-24 at 15:05, Mark Ferlatte wrote: > The umask is a per-process setting, not a per mount setting. > > What are you trying to accomplish? I have the following directory structure ~/ src/ shared/ What happens now is that wherever I create a file, its created with -rw-rw---- permissions. What I would like is for all files in share to be created with the permissions of -rw-rw-r-- man mount tells me that some filesystems support setting a umask for the mount like hpfs, ntfs, and udf. If not with mount, is there another way of accomplishing this ? Thanks and best wishes, Shri -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Shri Shrikumar U R Byte Solutions Tel: 0845 644 4745 I.T. Consultant Edinburgh, Scotland Mob: 0773 980 3499 Web: www.urbyte.com Email: shri@urbyte.com
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