On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 01:36:56PM +0500 or thereabouts, Caleb Chaplin wrote:
> Hey they worked great!  I think it was exactly the sort of thing I was
> looking for.  However, the man page as well as the entry in my Nutshell
> book doesn't really give an indication that this could be used in fstab;
> how is umask=0 able to offer this kind of open-ended permission?
 
umask 0 0 0 will change the file permissions to 777 on the mount. The
user, will use the current user, so you are not locked into one user.

> At any rate, thanks for the tip :)

Glad to have helped.
 
-- 
Best regards,
Gary   



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