Quoting Terry Polzin <fox3ec208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Tuesday March 2 2004 19:26, sreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Yesterday I installed Fedora on a stand-alone machine at > > home. > > > > Q1) When I mount my USB flash drive I can only write to the > > drive as root. I logged in as root and tried to change > > permissions for all users to RWE (777?), but I get a message > > that says that I don't have permission to change permissions > > on the flash drive. I thought root was god, so my wild guess > > is that there is something wrong with my entry for sda1 in > > fstab: > > > > /dev/sda1 /mnt/removable auto auto,user,rw 0 0 > > > > Is there something wrong with this entry? > Unmount the flash drive, what are the permissions on the mount point > with the > flash unmounted. Change permissions on mount points with devices > unmounted. I don't think so. Mount points' permissions are derived from the permission of the root directory of the mounted volume. I guess in this case the FS is VFAT was mounted as root (thus having all files/dirs owned by root) and accessed by a user. Just mount it as the user trying to access it in that case. Nils -- Nils Philippsen / Red Hat / nphilipp@xxxxxxxxxx "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- B. Franklin, 1759 PGP fingerprint: C4A8 9474 5C4C ADE3 2B8F 656D 47D8 9B65 6951 3011