--- In "Martin Guy" <> wrote:
>
> > man mount
> >
> > read the options in -o section. You should find what you need.
>
> Well, in the FILESYSTEM SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTIONS -> Mount options for
> {fat,msdos,vfat}
>
> For some reason, the "uid=" option is not mentioned in any of those
> sections, but it does work with them nonetheless
>
> M
>
probably because its not a FILESYSTEM SPECIFIC MOUNT OPTION ;)
There are several routes which is why I suggested reading the man
page. Listing the mount in /etc/fstab and adding user or users option
is one way.
It's not just as case of being given a command to type or clicking an
icon on your desktop and getting one size fits all.
There are myriad options to using mount on linux so it's best to read
the book and get at least an overview of the possiblities.
/js
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