If you mouted it as root then root is the owner. If you add "user" to the 
fstab options then you can mount it as a user and write to it as a user.

On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Matthias Loeser wrote:

> Hi,
> I mounted the SDDR-31 as /dev/sda1 using RedHat Linux:
> 
> glab-pc3:51> mount | grep flash
> /dev/sda1 on /flash type vfat (rw)
> 
> The access works fine as long as I'm logged in as root. Otherwise I can only read
> from flash but not write - I always get a 'Permission denied' error.  Anybody knows
> how to fix that?
> Thanks,
> -Matthias
> 
> 
> 
> 
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