On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 16:45:10 -0300 Herculano de Lima Einloft Neto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean Estabrooks wrote: > > > The permissions will not change when you list them but if > > you just _try_ you'll see they aren't enforced either. > > A regular user will be able to create files in the directory. > > > > Well, although I didn't post it, here's my previous terminal screen: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]# mount /mnt/dev/hda5 -o remount,dmask=0,rw > [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]# exit > exit > [EMAIL PROTECTED] logs]$ cd .. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] heinloft]$ cd hda5_h/Filmes/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filmes]$ vi alo > > here - I tried to save this file :w in vi and got operation not allowed. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Filmes]$ cd /etc > [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]$ vi mstab > > I _tried_ before I checked with ls :) > > Hey Herculano, dmask only applies to directories. depending on what you are trying to do it might have been enough. since you are trying to edit existing files you also need additional *mask options. Take a look at the man page for mount. Good luck ;o) Sean -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list