Ah, very good.  I see now.

>It is limited to just one, how would you assign any file multiple 
>owners? 

Well, I was viewing this functionality from an access paradigm, rather than
an ownership paradigm.  It makes sense to me that the ability to mount (a
user "right", if you will) and the ability to access (user "permissions")
are mutually exclusive, although complementary, but I can see where there
may be inherent limitations in the way partitions can be mounted/accessed
(or the utilities used to do so have limitations, like mount -- "Only root
can do that.").  Perhaps this will be expanded on in the future; but really,
if one is using a system for anything other than downlevel gaming
compatibility on a dual boot system with a teeny, tiny 10GB drive ;-), then
you'd use a real filesystem and manage access through normal file perms.

Thanks for your help again.

Curtis.

-----Original Message-----
From: Nathanael Noblet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (clug-talk) [support] How to give users read-write access
to moun ted FAT32 partitions?



On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 10:27  AM, Curtis Sloan wrote:

> <GASP>  That is so cool!  I didna ken it.  :-P  Thanks, Nathan, I'll 
> try
> that when I get home.
>
> Let me take your answer one step further:  can you specify multiple 
> UIDs and
> corresponding UMASKs, or is it limited to just one?

It is limited to just one, how would you assign any file multiple 
owners? Doesn't work. It doesn't affect much the default settings, I'm 
not sure what owner does so can't answer that. as well the rw option in 
fstab, just allows the partition to be written to, meaning that if the 
permissions of a file allow it to be written to, AND the partition is 
mounted rw then the write will succeed.

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