0 on umask means full rights of the owner :) opposite of 7 on file system rights :)
--- "[C]hicken [G] od" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 10/7/05, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > adding umask=0 on /etc/fstab will do > > . > > you should have something like this: > > > > /dev/hda1(your device) /mnt/vfat vfat > rw,user,auto,umask=0 0 0 > > > > > if i may ask, what do the zero's mean? > > -- > [C] hicken [G] od > > -=>Hi Tek, Lo Life<=- > http://churchofthechickengod.blogspot.com > http://planet-zero.blogspot.com > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +63-917-998-9361 > > _________________________________________________ > Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) > Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _________________________________________________ Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (#PLUG @ irc.free.net.ph) Read the Guidelines: http://linux.org.ph/lists Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph

