Does the mount (or fstab) really include that option. At least I didn't
knew...
But I think it's not probably anything necessary, or at least I use the
"users" option with /dev/crdom and /dev/fd0 and that allows me to mount and
umount with all my usernames not only root...
I can't probably help more than this...
J
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From: "rpjday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 1:45 PM
Subject: "owner" option for mount command
>
> the man page for the "mount" command says nothing about
> the "owner" option, which shows up in /etc/fstab for, in
> my case, /dev/cdrom and /dev/fd0.
>
> what does this mean? originally, i thought it meant that
> the files under that mount would be effectively owned by
> the person who did the mount, but this is clearly not true.
>
> what does it mean, and why is it kept such a secret?
>
> rday
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