Laurent wrote: > Hello, > > Can anyone explain, or point me to the documentation, the process > which mounts a USB key or an external USB hard drive. > > I have an external device formatted with ext3. When plugged in, it is > automatically mounted, with respect to files' UIDs, GIDs, etc. The > problem is that those IDs no dot match the running system ones, and > therefore most of the information on the external drive is not > readable. > I'd like to be able, either to have the HD mounted without > consideration of IDs (e.g. my UID/GID for all), or to map the external > device's ID to host system users. > > I do not want to change anything on the external HD (e.g. recursive chown). > I have full access to the system (root) > > I use Fedora 9, freshly installed 2 weeks ago, not broken yet. > > Thank you for any help > Cheers The mounting is controlled by HAL. But I do not think what you are after can be done. I have not seen any option when mounting an ext2/3 file system that will allow you to ignore or remap UIDs and GIDs. You may want to consider remapping the user/group IDs on your Fedora system to match the drive, especially if you are using it to move data between systems. Check out the usermod command. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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