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noigileron


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06-07-05 07:46 AM

Hi!

I have Fedora Core 4 (beta3) and i would like to read, write & delete
files and folders on my fat partition (mounted in /mnt) under my user
profile.

How i can this permenantly ??

thank





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noi


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06-07-05 10:49 PM

On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 01:36:22 -0400, noigileron thoughtfully wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I have Fedora Core 4 (beta3) and i would like to read, write & delete
> files and folders on my fat partition (mounted in /mnt) under my user
> profile.
>
> How i can this permenantly ??
>
> thank


1) change owner or group
$ chown you:you -R

2) change permissions
$ chmod go +rw -R /mnt/fat





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    Re: about the user disc access.  
Alois Steindl


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06-07-05 10:49 PM

noi <noi@siam.com> writes:

> On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 01:36:22 -0400, noigileron thoughtfully wrote:
> 
>
>
> 1) change owner or group
> $ chown you:you -R
>
> 2) change permissions
> $ chmod go +rw -R /mnt/fat
Hello,
I am not so sure that this might help, better look at the mount
options, especially the user and group switch.
Alois






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