Re: How to mount a partition as root and make it world read-write?

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Am Di, den 16.11.2004 schrieb VJ um 13:07:

>     I read man mount and tried various options but could not do what I need.
> I want to mount /dev/hdh3 as /tmp. /dev/hdh3 is ext2 formatted partition.
> Also I want to make it have permissions of 777 so that all programs run by
> all users and daemons (under any login) can access it. Kindly tell me what
> options will go into fstab.

> VJ

/dev/hdh3               /tmp                    ext2    defaults       
1 2

chown root:root /tmp; chmod 1777 /tmp

Alexander


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