On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 17:33, Bill Mullen wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, James Sparenberg wrote:
> 
> >    Ok set some remote mounts for my system.  The fstab entry looks as
> > such.
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:22/home/james /home/james/remotehome shfs
> > umask=000,users,noatime,noauto,rw,exec 0 0
> > 
> > 
> > K the file system mounts splendidly.  I've got the system working fine.  
> > BUT no matter what I put into umask (or even if I delete it) the dang
> > thing keeps mounting 700 instead of the 755 I really need it to mount.
> > The last attempt at umask as you see above should yeild 777 but nope.  
> > it doesn't.  The really weird part is that looking at the cdrom the
> > umask for it is umask=0 to add to the confusion.
> 
> All I can suggest is that the left-to-right order of the options string 
> appears to matter, with options that appear later being able to override 
> earlier ones. You might try the umask option at the end of the string and 
> see if it makes any difference (though I don't see how it would). :\

I did that one first (My bad should have mentioned it.) So far no
luck... It seems there is a helpful little ghost in the machine (Out Out
casper Out! *grin*)

James



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