Quote:
Originally posted by Dave
Neither of those options have anything to do with the default permission mask on a filesystem that doesn't support permissions.
|
But if you add the option "users" than you define who's able to mount the filesystem.
And eventhough "defaults" is defined as "rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, and async" in case of vfat you must have explicitly define "rw" to give write access to all the users (otherwise it's gonna be "rw" for root and "ro" for everbody else).