thank for your help but i didn´t get it work.
i don´t no why.

I can´t get the manpage for the fstab

so i have to try some other things.




--- In [email protected], Wayne Stallwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2008-08-14 at 10:12 +0000, fox_grack wrote:
> 
> > 
> > When i made a chmod -R 777 user1 on this directory as the root user
> > ther is no change.
> > 
> > I mount a SD-Card with the following option.
> > 
> > mount /dev/mmc0 /mnt/0 -t vfat -o noatime,sync
> 
> Hi there, you cannot apply permissions to a vat filesystem because this
> filesystem lacks any such mechanism.
> 
> Therefore the permissions on all files contained within the filesystem
> should be inherited from the mount point. Unmount the CD card and set up
> the permissions so that your new user can write to it and then remount
> it.
> 
> What you cannot do of course is have different directories/files with
> different permissions as long as your SD card is formatted as fat
> whatever you do can only apply to the whole mount.
> 
> If that doesn't work then you will have to include mmc0 in fstab and
> have a look at the uid, gid and umask options in man fstab (there is a
> vfat specific section of the manpage for this)
>


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