On 04/03/2011 11:13 PM, Harald Hoyer wrote:
Am 04.04.11 04:16, schrieb JD:
> On 04/03/2011 06:41 PM, Jim wrote:
>> Fedora 14
>>
>> I have a backup drive at sdb1 a Vfat (fat32) partition a USB hard drive
>> that before upgrading from Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 , the owner was
>> Michael , but after upgrade it is now owned by root. all the backup
>> files are Linux files.
>>
>> The drive is mounted at /dev/sdb1 /mnt/backup from /etc/fstab and is
>> only readable by Michael.
>>
>> How do I change the owner back to Michael , the chown command is not
>> permitted.
>>
>>
> Unmount the drive, then
> Change your fstab as follows:
> /dev/sdb1 /mnt/backup vfat
> uid=TheUIDyouWant,gid=TheGIDyouWant,user,rw,sync 0 0
>
> The sync option is up to you. I use it because USB itself is not a very
> reliable connection.
>
> Remount the drive.
>
Better reference the drive by /dev/disk/by-.... than with /dev/sdb1.
Actually, the
best thing to do is to use the uuid.
But I did not want to add an extra burden on the OP.