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

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VJ kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika tiistai, 16. marraskuuta 
2004 14:34):
>     That is not what I want. I do not wish to execute any
> statement apart from the options in fstab.

No matter what you wish or want, the /tmp directory (or 
filesystem mounted as /tmp) _must_ have the correct permissions 
to work corrcetly. The permissions of a directory are set with 
the "chmod" command, and must be 1777. Note that this is done 
only once, not every time the partition is mounted.

> Also the method you 
> told does not work at all because if the root mounts that
> partition, other uses cannot create files/directories(I tested
> it, did you?)

Give the chmod command _after_ you have mounted the filesystem 
as /tmp for the first time.


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