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Istvan, On Monday 25 September 2006 12:12, Istvan Gabor wrote:
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That was my question. Is it possible to force mounting an ext3 and its files under other username that is specified in the filesystem?
That question does not make sense for native Unix / Linux file systems, since they associate a numeric owner and group ID with each file system entity (file, directory, etc.). There is no user or group ID associated with the act of mounting or of the mount that results. For FAT file systems, on the other hand, where there are no IDs stored in the file system structures, there is a user and group ID associated with the mount and every file and directory on the mounted FAT file system is arbitrarily / artificially associated with those IDs.
Thanks, IG
Randall Schulz