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Try fmask and dmask in the option in /etc/fstab.<BR>
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Both 0777 I think<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
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Sm<BR>
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From: gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk <gllug-bounces@gllug.org.uk><BR>
To: Greater London Linux User Group <gllug@gllug.org.uk><BR>
Sent: Sat Sep 24 20:34:42 2005<BR>
Subject: [Gllug] Permissions on SMB mounts<BR>
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Want to set up a scratch directory that allows us all at home to share<BR>
files (3 clients + 1 server)<BR>
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Can successfully mount the smb directory (kids' box uses windows). But<BR>
it only mounts on the nix boxes as 755 which rather defeats the object.<BR>
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Original permission of /mnt/smb was 777 and mounted share is 777 on<BR>
server.<BR>
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Have tried putting umask=0000 in fstab. Have this problem with both<BR>
anonymous mounts and mounts using username and password.<BR>
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Any fix?<BR>
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