I posted a new email thread SUSE 9.1 & Firewire Harddrive that has the fstab in it. If I do ls -l as user, get permission denied. If I do ls -l as root, then I get a listing of the files and thee show as root, root rx Art Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote:
Art,
can you paste your fstab file? What do you get when you do ls -l /<mountpoint> ? You're right about chmod not working! You'll see that with ntfs, smbfs and other filesystems. I suppose that the kernel developers think that if you mount such a filesystem with a certain user, you should try to use the permissions to allow other users access to it.
Quoting Art Fore
: I changed fstab as you suggested, I can list the files as root, but still not as user. I chmod the directory 555, does not change permissions even though it says it does. Try SU file manager, if I try to change permissions, it says could not change permissions.
This works fine on the hda2 windows partition, so I don't understand what is going on.
Art
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 15:36, Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto wrote:
Sorry all for the small typo!
Quoting "Jorge Manuel B. S. Vicetto"
: Jeff,
I have the following in my /etc/fstab and it's working:
/dev/sda3 /home/win ntfs oauto,user,uid=atlantis,gid=users 0 0 /dev/sda3 /home/win ntfs noauto,user,uid=atlantis,gid=users 0 0
:-(
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