*- On 8 May, Alec Smith wrote about "Re: Changing ownership for mounted fat
partitions"
> Take a look at the uid= and gid= options of mount. You can use them in
> /etc/fstab as part of your options for these mounts. For example, if group
> local's gid is 105, you could ha
Take a look at the uid= and gid= options of mount. You can use them in
/etc/fstab as part of your options for these mounts. For example, if group
local's gid is 105, you could have a line something like
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/fat32 vfat uid=0,gid=105,umask=0770 0 0
This would set user to root, grou
Hi all:
I would like to change ownership of all partitions, mounted under /mnt
to group local. I am as a user member of "local". For instance, I have
a fat32 partition mounted under /mnt/fat32.
# chown root.local /mnt
# chown root.local /mnt/fat32
chown: /mnt/fat32: Operation not permitted
If
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