Here is one I can not explain: A user wanted to mount a vfat partition (/dev/hda4) to /mnt/hda4. His fstab had this line in it:
/dev/hda4 /mnt/hda4 auto defualts,rw,users,owner,auto,uid=1000 0 0  
(uid=username ID). 

And yet, root:root owned all the files/dirs, that was to be expected, I 
think, and user could not mkdir or files, permission denied.  I had him 
change the fstab line to this:
/dev/hda4 /mnt/hda4 vfat defualts,rw,users,auto,suid=1000,umask=0 0 0  
(umask setting is a test, to test writing)
umount /dev/hda4 as root.  mount /dev/hda4 as user.  ls -l on hda4 
showed root:root owned all the files (drwxr-xr-x  14 root root )
Could not chown -R user:user /mnt/hda4/*  as root, "not allowed".  the 
user ran out of time (life gets in the way), but I found out a few hours 
latter he "fixed" the problem:  From a irc past:
(19:18:13) Dbarracuda: what was it?
(19:18:22) RABraker: the hell if i know  <<<the user in question
(19:18:26) Dbarracuda: lol
(19:18:31) Dbarracuda: it just started working?
(19:18:58) RABraker: i mounted it in /media/hda4 and made arnold the owner of both (19:19:25) RABraker: but it seemed to start working after changing the fstab and rebooting
so, here is the question:  What did I advise wrongly and why would not a 
umount, mount /dev/hda4 work?  We only wanted user to be the only one to 
access it.  Keep in mind, I really don't know what was finally changed 
during the above irc session, at this point in time, I only surmise that 
the changes I recommended were used.  I rarely play with vfat anymore, 
and obviously I am rusty.
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Damon L. Chesser
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