Possibly add a 'uid=X' option to the entry in fstab? I know a 'gid=X' options works. Alternatively, you could add the 'umask=000' option, which would allow anyone to have 0777 perms.

On 12/15/02 03:50, Collins wrote:
I've created a separate partition for my daughter's mp3 collection,
and this is mounted via fstab to /home/cecilia/mp3.

The only problem is, she can't created new directories.  Each time I
have to su, mkdir, and chown.

How can I automated the mount and get the correct permissions?

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