Robert Fisher wrote:

On Sat, 02 Oct 2004 18:36, Steve Holdoway wrote:


Try using the word 'defaults' as your option list. That's all you need.
If mount /mnt/share works as a command line on its own, then you're sorted.

Steve



/dev/sda4 /mnt/share ext3 defaults,umask=000 0 0

Does not work either.

Keep trying - I do appreciate everybody's efforts to help me.



and the difference between defaults,umask=000 and defaults is...?

Try r'ing tfm. man mount will show you that umask is *NOT* valid for ext3 filesystems.

Sometimes it's like hitting your head against a brick wall. Try following our suggestions.

Steve

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