Dennis Herbrich wrote:
> On Thu, June 26, 2008 17:00, Ralph Alvy wrote:
>
>> How do I create a Linux data partition that's fully accessible to me, as
>> user, after boot?
>
> $ sudo chgrp -R
>
> Is that a trick question?
>
> *wondering*
> Dennis
No trick question. After reading your reply
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Ralph Alvy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have no problems mounting via fstab my vfat partitions with an option
> like 'gid=100'. However, I can't seem to get that to work with a Linux data
> partition. That partition is formatted ext3. I also tried 'grpid=100', to
On Thu, June 26, 2008 17:00, Ralph Alvy wrote:
> How do I create a Linux data partition that's fully accessible to me, as
> user, after boot?
$ sudo chgrp -R
Is that a trick question?
*wondering*
Dennis
I have no problems mounting via fstab my vfat partitions with an option
like 'gid=100'. However, I can't seem to get that to work with a Linux data
partition. That partition is formatted ext3. I also tried 'grpid=100', to
no avail. Dmsg gives me an 'Unrecognized mount option' error with these.
How
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