As far as I know.. the fat/DOS file system cannot be assigned permissons. the root.root permissions are for the linux file system.. to mount it as writable by whichever owner/group you want..you will need to change your /etc/fstab file I dont know the entry right off.. someone on the list will probably submit it to you..or you can check out the how-to for mounting Chrissy At 10:45 PM 4/6/2000 +0200, you wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for all the help I have received from this group.
I have tried to change group owneras root, but in all cases it says "operation not permitted"
To be be more specific I have a DOS partition where I have installed dos OS and a Dos programm, automaticly this partition is mounted at start up of Linux in /home/dos, but as mentioned before I can not change the group or owner. Only when I login as root on a win95/98 machine it is allowed to execute this dos programm installed on the Linux server. Does anyone know what I'am doing wrong here.
Thanks for any suggestions, solutions.
rgd
Wil
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