Hi Colin!
Colin Watson wrote:
> In the Unix world we call them "directories", not "folders". I'm
> guessing this was why Piero was confused.
Ah, OK, somehow I commonly use those synonymously, perhaps I should
better take care and watch my vocabulary when posting... ;)
Thanks for pointing that ou
>From Piero on Wednesday, 2003-06-18 at 12:39:06 -0700:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permission
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 02:25:36PM +0200, Florian Ernst wrote:
> Piero wrote:
> > What do you mean by folder symlink?
>
> Well, you can set a symlink to a folder. Thus, when entering the
> symlink, you will enter the symlinked folder.
In the Unix world we call them "directories", not "folders". I
Ooops!
When recieving your PM I overlooked you also sent the reply to the list,
sorry about that :-/
CU,
Flo
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Hello Piero,
unless noted otherwise please reply to the list...
Piero wrote:
> What do you mean by folder symlink?
Well, you can set a symlink to a folder. Thus, when entering the
symlink, you will enter the symlinked folder.
Everything is a file ;)
CU,
Flo
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Piero wrote:
| I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
| (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
| directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
| winusers, and permission
Florian Ernst wrote:
Hello Piero,
Piero wrote:
I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
(the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
winusers, and permissions "rw-rw-r--".
Nev
Hello Piero,
Piero wrote:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permissions "rw-rw-r--".
> Nevertheless, w
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 12:39:06PM -0700, Piero wrote:
> I mounted my hard disk's windows partition (fat32) with "gid=winusers"
> (the group to which I belong) and umask=113 as options. Correctly the
> directory /windows ant its subdirectories had uid 0 (default), gid
> winusers, and permissions
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