permision denied to write in a partition mounted at startup
manou
amimusa at gmail.com
Mon Jul 4 17:09:25 UTC 2005
thanks, i didn't write the eaxct line since i'm writing by memory, but
my fstab is right. thanks
i think that surely the option umask=000 will fix the problem.
thanks, when i will try i will tell you.
El lun, 04-07-2005 a las 22:05 +0500, Mustafa Abbasi escribió:
> also i just noticed your line in etc/fstab/
> there is no moint point.
> try this line instead.
>
> /dev/hda5 /D vfat defaults 0 0
>
> and out side of fstab do this mkdir /D
>
> On 7/4/05, Mustafa Abbasi <lordverminard at gmail.com> wrote:
> i has the smae problem.
> do this.
> go to terminal and type
> sudo nautilus.
> nautilus will open up.
> go to the moun point of the drive
> and right click on it and then change the permissioins.
> for some reson i was unable to change the permission of other
> and groups to write and i had to make my user the owner.
> try it.
>
>
> On 7/4/05, manou <amimusa at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I have a fat32 partition that i mount at the
> startup since i have
> put
> /dev/hda5 vfat defaults 0 0
> and i've tried also with
> /dev/hda5 vfat user,auto,rw
>
> at /etc/fstab file.
>
> when i log in as a normal user i can't write to this
> particion because
> only root has permision, but i want everybody can
> write.
>
> anybody can tell me how can i do this ?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
>
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