Yeah, but as I undestand it, this allows users to mount the floppy,
then they 'own' it if it's a FAT partition.
Since root mounts things at boot time, and since its a FAT partition
he/she/it (is there a gender/pronoun for the entity root?) 'owns' the
partition.
UID, GID, UMASK options are apparently the answer.......
thanks
Steve
>>> Craige McWhirter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25/01/01 9:52:20 >>>
Try something similar to what I use for my floppy which allows users to
mount/read/write (on my Debian systems anywhy)
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump>
/dev/fd0 /floppy auto defaults,user,noauto 0
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