On Thu, 22 May 2003, Rob Wultsch wrote: > /stuff is vfat.I have it automaticly mounted with a line in my > /etc/fstab that reads: > /dev/hda2 /stuff vfat auto,user,umask=000 0 0 > > I am discouraged by: > root@fearlessrogue:/home/rob# chown rob:rob /stuff > chown: changing ownership of `/stuff': Operation not permitted > > > Any suggestions??? Yes, see my previous email: > > I assume that /stuff is not a Unix-type filesystem. It's vfat. It is not a Unix-type filesystem that supports different users and groups. > > Maybe, use your mount options to choose which uid (and gid) should be used > > when it is mounted in the first place. Look at your mount manual page; read about "vfat": uid=value and gid=value Set the owner and group of all files. (Default: the uid and gid of the current process.) For example (where 101 is your music user and 101 is your music group): /dev/hda2 /stuff vfat auto,user,umask=000,uid=101,gid=101 0 0 Have fun! Jeremy C. Reed http://bsd.reedmedia.net/