On 5/20/06, David Fletcher <fc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This seems to do what I want it to:- /dev/sda5 /mnt/WindowsData vfat rw,defaults,umask=007,uid=dave 0 0 So far as I know, you can put the mount point anywhere you like, including in a home directory.
umask will give the same default permissions for files and directories, which means file that are not supposed to have execute permissions will have them. Try fmask & dmask instead. -- Regards Vivek Registered Linux User #374218 Livin' The iLife ~ http://www.ilifenet.net