Am Mi, den 23.06.2004 schrieb D. D. Brierton um 23:07: > Does anyone know if there is a umask which would leave directories "x" > for user and group but not ordinary files? I currently use > > users,gid=users,umask=007 > > in /etc/fstab for a couple of vfat partitions that I want access to, but > it is (only a very slight) annoyance that that also makes files have > permissions -rwxrwx--- whereas I would prefer that for directories and > have only -rw-rw---- for ordinary files. > > Any suggestions? > > Best, Darren Why is that a problem for you? It is just cosmetic because FAT partitions mounted does know nothing about execution permissions - it does not matter whether an ordinary file is chmod 660 or 770. Use Linux filesystems if you wish to control permissions which are common on *NIX systems ;) Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG key 1024D/ED695653 1999-07-13 Fedora GNU/Linux Core 2 (Tettnang) on Athlon CPU kernel 2.6.6-1.435 Serendipity 23:52:45 up 22:30, 8 users, 1.13, 1.29, 1.29
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