Michael Lake wrote:
>
> This option "user" though just allows users to mount /
> unmount the device. The partition is automatically mounted
> when booting - its the permissions I need to change and
> RedHat won't allow me to.
That is what I was saying. root umount, then user mount it and see if
that changes the permissions. There is a process under Redhat that does
this (automounter?) and it jealously guards the permissions. I had the
same problem with floppies. There is an explantion in the archives, but
I can not think of keywords to give you for search, but I think the
answer came from Ken (fountain of knowledge) Yap.
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