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Re: more important problem



well. I figured out it was a minix fs. It was a boot
disk for Linux. I was trying to mount it and look
around inside to see what the config on Lilo was. 


Jim



 
--- Adam Williams <adam@morrison.iserv.net> wrote:
> > -rwsr-xr-x   1 root      root when i type ls -l
> mount..
> 
> > how do i change it so my user "alan" in "group"
> can use it?
> 
> The pemission on the mount command are fine, the
> last "r-x" means ANYONE can
> execute the program
> Your trying too hard.  To allow a "user" to
> mount/unmount a filesystem you
> simply add the "user" option
> in the /etc/fstab file.
> 
> For example one of my fstab files looks like:
> /dev/hda1          /                             
> ext2
> defaults        1 1
> /dev/fd0           /mnt/floppy              auto
> noauto,owner,user    0 0
> none                /proc                        
> proc
> defaults        0 0
> none                /dev/pts                   
> devpts
> gid=5,mode=620    0 0
> /dev/hda5        swap                         swap
> defaults            0 0
> /dev/hdb          /mnt/cdrom0              iso9660
> exec,noauto,owner,ro,user  0 0
> /dev/hdc          /mnt/cdrom1              iso9660
> exec,noauto,owner,ro,user  0 0
> /dev/hdd          /mnt/cdrom2              iso9660
> exec,noauto,owner,ro,user  0 0
> 
> 


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