Look for the umask option for fat. the permissions are, _I believe_ octal.


Charles Hendrie wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have recently installed Red Hat 8.0 and have begun to use it as my
> desktop operating system. My question has to do with mounting a fat 32
> partition on the same hard drive as Red Hat. Once I login, I su to root
> and mount the fat 32 partition. Once the partition is mounted, I am able
> to read and write files on the mounted partition as root, but only read
> files as the user I have logged in as. A listing of the permissions of a
> random file on the mounted partition look like this. 
> 
> -rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root          101 Dec  7 17:13 dvds.txt
> 
> This seems to make sense to me because the partition was mounted as
> root. What I would like to do is mount the partition so any user can
> access the files on the fat 32 partition. After reading the man pages
> for mount I have not been able to determine if this is possible. Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks - Chad
> 
> 
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