Matthew Daubney wrote: > On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 14:28 +0100, mac wrote: >> Matthew Daubney wrote: >>> You can use the uid and gid options with mount to make it mount fat32 >>> drives as if you own all the files. e.g. >>> >>> sudo mount /dev/sdX /media/MOUNTPOINT -o uid=1000,gid=1000 >> >> That's useful to know. I guess, though, you couldn't preserve other >> ownerships / permissions if you tried to rsync to a FAT32 drive? >> >> mac > > Unfortunately not, as those things are stored by the file system. You > can set the default permissions for things though, but I can't remember > the option for that off the top of my head. > > -Matt Daubney > I usually use a umask=0022 option in the particular entry in /etc/fstab - that works for me.
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