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[ale] Permission hell question



Dow Hurst wrote:
> So under Linux it is the options in fstab that really make the 
> difference. The kernel overlays the mount point permissions with the 
> mounted filesystem and allows the user to read and write at will.  Nice 
> tests!  Did you specify the user or users option in the fstab?

Yes, user, but I don't know how the perms are set.  All I have there is 
this entry:

/dev/sda1 /mnt/memstick vfat noauto,user,exec 0 0

I've been trying to figure out how the perms are set.  It's not umask, I 
tried changing it to no avail.  I've checked out man pages for mount, 
fstab, I'm still stumped.

I guess I'll dig into the mount source...

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Until later, Geoffrey                     Registered Linux User #108567
Building secure systems in spite of Microsoft