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On 22 Feb 2003 13:50:16 +0100, Kleiner Hampel wrote:

> i have a FAT32 partition which i want to make writeable to all users on
> my system.
> 
> 
> i have written the following line in my /etc/fstab:
> 
> /dev/hdb4 /vfat-part  vfat defaults,user,mode=777 0 0
> 
> But this doesn't work, because FAT32 doesn't know user rights.
> 
> What can i do, if i want to mount my FAT32 partition writeable to all
> users on startup?

Is "mode=" a valid mount option for vfat? I don't think so. 
But "umask=" is. Hence I recommend you use "umask=0000".

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