On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 06:48:51PM +0200, David Baron wrote: > I have something like > mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/clamscan o ro > clamdscan .. /mnt/clamscan/a-directory > umount /mnt/clamscan > > The mount point is not the fstab mount point and the disk is not mounted to > its normal mount point when this script is run. The clamdscan cannot access > the directory because of permissions problem. > > The script used to work fine with the disk at its normal mounted point on > bootup. What to do? > Change the permissions. Use the umask=000 option, like in fstab. In fact, you could add this mount point to fstab with the noauto option.
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