Fstab and JFS

Gabriel M Dragffy dragffy at yandex.ru
Wed Jul 5 11:32:48 UTC 2006


Using that line doesn't work because it includes "user", as I already
pointed out using options such as  umask, users, user, uid, gid don't
work. Have you tried it? Thanks for the suggestion of reading man pages
and howtos, I have been trawling through the mans of mount and fstab and
as I said in email earlier already spent considerable time bouncing
around the net. 8 hours later I am still exploring. 
Also I had already included a description of the error I see when
attempting to mount a jfs partition using such switches as
user/users/gid/uid. For your reference I have included it again below: 

mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda5,
       missing codepage or other error

On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 11:47 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:

> > Using a line like
> > sudo mount -t jfs -o rw,user /dev/hda5 /server
> > DOESN'T WORK
> 
> How does it NOT work? Filesystem is mounted, no? If not, that's strange.
> 
> > sudo mount -t jfs -o rw /dev/hda5 /server
> > Does work, but only superuser has write permissions. What gives?
> 
> Gives, that you should read the man page again. Or maybe some basic
> unix howto.
> 
> Alexander Skwar
> -- 
> The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and
> robbers there will be.
> 		-- Lao Tsu
> 
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