Mount the Win98 file system as a user. The filesystem assumes the ownership of the user that mounted it. You will either have to remove that entry from /etc/fstab, or umount it as root, then remount it as your user. There are other options in between, like adding a user clause to the fstab options to make it easier to mount as your user. George Victor Odhner wrote: > > I would appreciate any advice on how I could write to Win98 > files from a Linux application as an ordinary user, other > than making my application suid root. I guess I'm hoping > for some obscure option or tool that will bridge the gap > for me. > > All VFAT files appear as mode 644, owned by root. Even root > isn't allowed to change the mode -- I guess the filesystem has > no way to record stuff like that. I also can't create symlinks. > > It would be nice if Linux would create Windows shortcuts in > lieu of symlinks, and would recognize shortcuts as if they were > symlinks. Maybe they'll get to this in the future. Of course > not even all Windows apps recognize shortcuts! Go figure ... > > I run on a dual-boot Win98/RH7.1 system. I bring up Linux > using loadlin from the command prompt. > > I was pleased to learn that my Linux kernel can inded support > VFAT, to look at my Win98 FAT16 volumes and to display long > file names. One obscure piece of trivia is that you don't see > this displayed as one of the supported types (I forget what > query I used that didn't show this), and I was thinking I > would have to recompile the kernel. > > VFAT access works fine, and I can use shell and Perl scripts > conveniently to tear through the Windows file system (as root) > on search 'n destroy missions -- with due caution. I have my > Windows system volume marked as read only to avoid any serious > SNAFUs. I also recently installed Cygwin, but since it's stuck > in the Windows file system I can't reach over the line to work > on my Linux files. > > I know -- I really need to upgrade to a hotter box and install > VMWare, but I don't have a toys budget right now. > > Thanks, > > Vic > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss