Re: mount as ro for users, rw for root?

2008-12-16 Thread Michael Tokarev

Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
 Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as 
 rw for root, but ro for users?
 
 If so, what would be the proper syntax?

Yes, any unix/linux can do that.
The thing is called permissions.
Take a look at `man chmod' for example.

/mjt

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Re: mount as ro for users, rw for root?

2008-12-14 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen

On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 04:53:02AM -0500, Scott R. Ehrlich wrote:
 
 Under CentOS 5.2, is it possible to mount an iscsi filesystem/partition as 
 rw for root, but ro for users?
 
 If so, what would be the proper syntax?
 

iSCSI is not a filesystem.. iSCSI is a protocol to export block devices. 

So this question is not really related to iSCSI at all..

And to answer your question.. I don't know. Adjust the filesystem permissions 
so that
only root can write? 

-- Pasi

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