BTW This worked like a charm; Thanks :) Quoting Joseph Sinclair : > Please read all of this, what you're trying to do cannot be accomplished > the way you're trying to do it. > > You should never be able to login as root. Ubuntu does it the "proper" > way by using sudo. > To get a root login, simply "sudo su -" and, after entering *your* > password, you'll be in as root. > Most of the time, you should just be root for a single command, in which > case "sudo " works just fine. > Of course, this won't help you change the permissions of the mounted > volumes, but that's handled below. > > You cannot change the permissions on a mounted FAT/VFAT/NTFS > partition. > You cannot change the owner on a mounted FAT/VFAT/NTFS partition > either. > This is because FAT/VFAT don't have permissions in the filesystem, and > NTFS uses ACL's and MAC, which Linux doesn't support very well at this > point. > > If youwant to have access to a FAT/VFAT or NTFS partition mounted in > Linux, you must modify the mount commands to specify the umask, and/or > the uid options. > If you specify a 000 umask, you should see drwxrwxrwx for the file > permissions on the mounted volume. > For VFAT, dmask and fmask provide a good split, since a umask of 000 > leaves EVERY file executable, but umask 111 leaves directories > unreadable, see the example below for the solution > If you want to change the owner of the files, set the uid=#### option to > the uid of your user. > Be sure to prepend sudo to the mount command. > > e.g. sudo mount -t vfat -o dmask=000,fmask=111,rw,nouser,sync,uid=1000 > /dev/hda2 /mnt/drivec > > Good luck. > > BTW, the reason you don't get an error trying to change the permissions > and/or owner on the partitions is because the default for mounting a > FAT/VFAT/NTFS partition is "quiet" which means any premissions setting > actions are silently ignored. > > ==Joseph++ > > Bryan.ONeal@asu.edu wrote: > > Ok, perhaps its late, perhaps I am tired, perhaps I an newb in > disguise... But > > I can not get this Ubuntu install do mount my two fat partitions in an > rw mode > > > > 1)I can chmod the two folders to +w on group and wold, but it dosn't > take. when > > I ls -l they are back to drwxr-xr-x even though chmod says it changed > it. > > 2)If I umount and mount again specifying write, it goes through, but > still will > > not let me write. > > 3)Even if I could get it to go I can not find an fstab anywhere! So > how do I > > change the mount behavior for these volumes? > > 4)I had this problem with FC4 but I fixed it by login in as root and > changing > > the owner of the mount folders to my primary user, but I can not > loginto Ubuntu > > as root. > > > > This is one of many things I must figure out before I give the box to > my dad... > > Installing VMWare is the only other thing I can not find a helpful > guide on... > > > > Thnks in advance, > > Mr. Fealing like a newb > > --------------------------------------------------- > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss