[64studio-devel] [SOLVED] HDD: Write permissions for ordinary user [SOLVED]
Jason Schaefer
schaefer.jason at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 06:29:40 UTC 2007
Be sure to remove the udev stuff...
On 2/27/07, R.Wolff <musicwolf at web.de> wrote:
> Jason Schaefer schrieb:
> > use the user/group id option
> >
> >> /dev/hda5 /home/Diverses vfat
> >> defaults,gid=100,uid=1000 0 0
> >
> > defaults - Use default settings. Equivalent to rw, suid, dev, exec,
> > auto, nouser, async.
> > gid= group id, look in /etc/group
> > uid= user id, look in /etc/passwd
> >
> > Yes, hacking these files directly is similar to the registry but a lot
> > nicer and effective:-)
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
> >
> OK, I'll try with these settings and report back.
>
> > Yes, hacking these files directly is similar to the registry but a lot
> > nicer and effective:-)
>
> And at least these files are human readable. One can see & understand
> the logic behind actions taken.
> Still, you need to know WHERE to look.
>
> Again, thank you for your assistence
>
> Raphael ;)
>
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