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Author: Ted Gould
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Subject: changing file permissions
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On Thu, 2003-05-22 at 04:38, Rob Wultsch wrote:
> What is the commmand to change ownership of a directory on the command=20
> line? the man page for chmod is not very helpful.


I'm having this same problem, and I'm curious if it is not a VFAT
problem. I just upgraded to Yellowdog 3.0, and I mounted my Compact
Flash card (which if VFAT). Even thought I set the permission of the
directory, and I told mount what permissions everything should be, it
still defaulted to 744. I'm still working on this, but it is mighty
annoying. Here's some 'screenshots' :)

[root@davinci mnt]# mount -v -t vfat -o mode=3D755 -o user -o rw /dev/sda1
/mnt/usbfs/
/dev/sda1 on /mnt/usbfs type vfat (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=3D755)
[root@davinci mnt]# ls -l
total 17
drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         1024 May  6 23:05 cdrom
drwxr--r--    3 root     root        16384 Dec 31  1969 usbfs
[root@davinci mnt]#
[root@davinci mnt]# chmod +x usbfs/
chmod: changing permissions of `usbfs/' (requested: 0755, actual: 0744):
Operation not permitted
[root@davinci mnt]#


I'm also curious about the date in the root directory - it seems like
it's always reset to Dec 31 1969 (i.e. 0). I'm curious if this is all a
bug in the VFAT module?

        --Ted


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