On Sat, Nov 05, 2005 at 04:29:45AM -0200, Rafael Barreto wrote:
> Other thing... I would like to mount that partition such that all files
> created have the same group and permission. I thought that I could use the
> "umask" option, but reiserfs don't have that option, so I don't know how
> could I do that... Help please...
>
I don't think umask would do what you want anyway. AFAIK, umask is
used to set the mounting permissions for filesystems that do not
support permissions/users, such as the FAT family, HPFS, NTFS, UDF...
ext2/3 allows the option of grpid which can be used to set the default
group of newly created file, but I don't think such is available with
reiserfs.
A (poor?!) work around is to set your umask and group id via the
'umask' and 'newgrp' or 'sg' commands in your shell profile...
HTH
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