I *thought* I knew how to do this, but it doesn't seem to work. Here's
the deal, I have a HD that I use for .mp3. I can't add files to the dir
(I generally rip CDs on my win9x laptop & store them on a samba share)
Right now I'm booting win9x to copy them over, but I sure hate to boot
win for something so trivial. Rogue Spear is another matter:) Anyway,
it's on a fat32 partition, current permissions:
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 294912 Dec 21 06:55 My Music/
The fstab entry is:
/dev/hdb3 /mymusic vfat rw 0 0
Looking at it, *all* the dirs on /mymusic have those rights. My Music
is at /mymusic/My Music/ . I've tried "chmod 666 ./My\ Music/" and
"chmod a+rw ./My\ Music/" as root, & get no error messages, but the
perms don't change. I feel like I'm missing something simple, but even
searching the net it seems as though one of those should work. Is it my
fstab, or my chmod that I'm messing up? Thanks.
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Joseph Red
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