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note also the
uid=value and gid=value
Set the owner and group of all files. (Default: the
uid and gid of the current process.)
which is probably a better way to go.
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000 EMAIL:PROTECTED wrote:
> -----snip from 'man mount'
> umask=value
> Set the umask (the bitmask of the permissions that
> are not present). The default is the umask of the
> current process. The value is given in octal.
> -----
> just add a umask value to the /etc/fstab in the options field.
>
> Nimrod
>
>
> > Does anyone know how to make it so that when my computer starts up linux
> > and mounts my FAT32 partition it will have full permissions available to
> > it? I know this can be dangerous but there's only two users on my book:
> > me and root. I want to be able to do things with my windows partition
> > from linux without having to SU into root. I've done this before but
> > forgot.
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