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mount dir permissions
Hi, does anyone know how do I change the owner of a mounted dir? (FAT32 Filesystem)
Hope you can help me, Best Regards, Simao Mata |
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You can't set permissions in FAT32.
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Like realnowhereman said, you can't set permissions on FAT. But you can change the permission of the mount folder to global read write if you want everybody on your system to access it.
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