On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 21:16, Ruth Gunstone wrote: > > All the permissions on a FAT32 filesystem are actually controlled by the > > mount options in /etc/fstab. You can't actually change them using the > > standard chmod/chown tools, you'll have to edit them in /etc/fstab instead. > > Of course, editing /etc/fstab will change the permissions for everything on > > that filesystem. > > The relevant entry seems to be: > > /dev/hda6 /home/ruth/Data vfat umask=022,uid=501 0 0 umask=000 probably. But, I really don't think you should do that - it's likely that what you want to do already has a solution that you're missing. You want Apache to be able to write to a directory or something, yes? Cheers, Alex.
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