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). :\ -- Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] MA, USA RLU #270075 MDK 8.1 & 9.0 "There are two kinds of people in the world, those who believe there are two kinds of people in the world and those who don't." - Robert Benchley
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