Thank you all for making me note that mistake.
any way it was working i wonder why :)
i will fix the error.
By the way, how do i make that all that space on the vfat disk belong to
a specific user? and maybe be mounted on his home directory?
regards,
Guillermo.
oldman wrote:
Dan wrote:
oldman wrote:
Guillermo Garron wrote:
Hi,
I did the same thing,
here is my fstab file
hope this helps you.
/dev/hdb3 /media/e_drive vfat rw,defaults,umask=0007 0 0
uid=[user] guid=[group]
should be:
/dev/hdb3 /media/e_drive vfat rw,defaults,umask=007,uid=[user],
guid=[group] 0 0
Scott
Actually there shouldn't be any space between "rw" and "guid=", a
space will tell it that it is two different fields, when all of those
should in fact be in one field.
-Dan
Oops! Caught me pasting again!
Thanks Dan
Scott
Miata Red wrote:
While running XP I have created a FAT32 partition with the
intention of saving files to share between XP and FC.
When I run FC I cannot open the drive, the FAT32 - Permission
Denied...
How can I set permissions properly ?
Thanks.
Denis
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