On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 12:40:24AM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include <hallo.h>
> Raffaele Sandrini wrote on Mon Sep 03, 2001 um 12:21:34AM:
> 
> > The right are set defaultly set to 755 for all files. So only Root can 
> > write.
> > I want that it will be mounted with 666 rights set. How can i make that?
> 
> Put "umask=000" to the other options in /etc/fstab. "man mount" will
> tell you more about needed options, eg. gid or uid.

I know it's '000', but why ? 

Could someone please explain it to me?

Why not 666?
I was rather puzzled by this a couple of years ago...

> 
> Gruss/Regards,
> Eduard.
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