Re: Making a vfat partition writeable by all in `users' group?

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On 22 Apr 2003 00:42:49 +0100, D. D. Brierton wrote:

> I have a smallish vfat partition which I use for sharing files between
> Linux and Windows. However, I can't seem to get the /etc/fstab entry
> correct to allow it, and the files on it, to be writable by any user in
> the `users' group. This is my current entry:
> 
> 
> /dev/hda6  /mnt/shared  vfat  users,quiet,gid=users,dmask=0770,fmask=0660  0 0
> The aim is that when mounted at boot, everything is owned by user `root'
> and group `users', and directories have permissions drwxrwx-- and files
> have permissions -rw-rw--.

Use:

/dev/hda6  /mnt/shared  vfat  users,quiet,gid=users,umask=007,noexec  0 0

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