Paul Smith wrote:
Thanks to both. I have formatted the external disk with ext3, and it mounts well. However, when I try to copy something in it, I do not have permission for that. How can I overcome this? Where should I change the permissions?
As pointed out earlier, creating a folder in the partitions and changing the permissions can be used, but this is only a workaround. I don't know how to resolve this problem but I have a pointer that might help find a resolution.
vfat partitions from external usb devices are mounted with the following parameters :- rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=hal,shortname=lower,uid=500. ext3 partitions are mounted without the shortname & uid parameter. I suspect it is the missing uid parameter which is causing the problem.
How does one go about changing this behaviour? My best guess would be mucking around with udev rules.
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