On Fri January 4 2008 09:20:39 Rasmus Plewe wrote:
> > > Actually, something like
> > > chmod 777 dir
> > > should give everyone, regardless of their UID/GID, read- and
> > > write access.
> >
> > The point here is that the permissions for the ext2 partition are
> > set by the automounter in the host machine. I only can set
> > permissions of directories and files in the partition.
>
> That is correct. I was referring to the workaround of creating a
> directory in the ext2 partition that then contains the data. For the
> mount point itself I think you don't have any options that work
> across different machines.

OK, I just replied to CER the same thing.

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