Stephen P. Molnar wrote: > Finally, if the answer(s), to either or both, is/are 'no' - what should > the fstab entries be in order to allow users to Read/Write?
Read/Write depends more or less on what permissions you grant to the directories, where those users are allowed to read and write. The fstab file handles the mounting with default permissions on the device-to-mount-point ... but under the mount point it is all permissions that are not exactly handled by the fstab options. If you want users to be able to u/mount partitions and get default (for example no execution of files) fstab is good. The rest is permissions on the directories below the mount point.