Ed Greshko wrote: > The permissions and ownership information is kept on the file system itself. > Simply mount the file system in question and change the permissions. You > will then see that when you unmount and remount the file system the > permissions will be as you want them to be. Amadeus W. M. replied: > Thanks! I've learned something. Is this for xfs only, or other file > systems too? Ed wrote: > All of the ones that I'm aware of or familiar with. For clarity's sake -- this only applies to Unix-style filesystems. Stuff like ISO9660 (CD-ROM format) or FAT32 don't understand Unix permissions, and other workarounds have to be applied. James. -- E-mail: james@ | "The letters are Elvish, of an ancient mode, but the aprilcottage.co.uk | language is that of Microsoft, which I will not utter | here. But this in the Common Tongue is what is said: By | this or any other name, You are well and truly..."