On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 22:21:52 +0200, Christoph Gysin wrote:

> > Have you tried adding "users" to your fstab?
> 
> Have you read the post before answering?
> 
> The option you mean is 'user' not 'users'. But I can't imagine how this
> makes sense on /

Actually, both user and users are valid mount options, with slightly
different meanings. Neither is applicable here though, because / is
mounted by root and both options only affect the ability to mount a
device, not the permission to read/write it.

What does "ls -ld /" show?


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