On Saturday 06 October 2007 09:12, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sat October 6 2007 11:37, Carl Hartung wrote:
Thank you Randall, Phil and Anders!
I really appreciate your replies. The next step is figuring out *how* or *why* the partition in question mounts with a 't' flag in the 'other' permissions set if I mount it as myself (user) or as root? ;-)
I'm not sure how 'others' got write permissions but the 't' flag disappeared when I adjusted the mount point accordingly.
When you say "adjusted the mount point" you must distinguish between the directory on which you mount the file system and the root of the mounted file system. When the files system is mounted, it's root takes over the mounted-on directory. So the modes you apply to the mounted-on directory (while the file system is _not_ mounted) are completely obscured once the file system is mounted. So let's say the mount point directory is "/mnt/mountpoint". If you do an "ls -ld /mnt/mountpoint" while the file system is not mounted and again when it is, you're seeing the information about two completely different directories.
Thanks again!
Carl
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