Re: Open file on a Mounted Share on Mac OS X

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Rahul S. Johari wrote:
Did..
Sudo chmod 770 foresight

Specified the root account password. Returned back to prompt without errors,
but did absolutely nothing. Permissions remain unchanged.


I don't know about Mac, but in Linux you cannot change the permissions of a mount point while the volume is mounted. You can umount the volume, set ownership/permissions on the mount point, then remount the share. Also, you can set the uid and gid in the options of the mount command (as well as rw mode).

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