Al Sparks wrote:
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> Perhaps you need to be more specific with symptoms. What do you mean
> by "folders"? Are you using ext2 file system?
Right you are. I meant to say dirs/subdirs. Still trying to get M$ outta
my system.
> A file system's permissions are written to the disk (at least any
> f
Perhaps you need to be more specific with symptoms. What do you mean
by "folders"? Are you using ext2 file system?
A file system's permissions are written to the disk (at least any
file system that I've ever dealt with). That means when you remount
a drive, the file permissions, including sub-
Is there a way to permanently set folder permissions on mounted drives?
I can mount them from root and set the permissions to make them
writeable by other users but, after a reboot I lose those and have to
login as root to set them again.
Maybe something can be set in one of the scripts that gets