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On Monday 29 September 2003 16:28, norm wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a dual boot system and I have a FAT32 partition (/dev/hda3) that
> I have mounted on /mnt/shared_fat32.  Here is my /etc/fstab :-

> /dev/hda3               /mnt/shared_fat32       vfat
> user,rw,exec,uid=500    0 0

> As root I have no problem with the mount but as a normal user I cant
> even enter it.  If I use the properties tab in filemanager (KDE) it says
> that the directory should be accessible for rear , write and enter.
>
> I'm sure It's something trivial but I can't see the wood for the trees.

Try adding 'gid=100', or a gid of any other group you are in.

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Mike Williams
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