On 12 February 2010 17:17, Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com> wrote:
On 11-02-10 23:51, Gaurish Sharma wrote:
Hi, Idea was for quick and dirty data sharing. example, my friend brings portable hdd& I need to copy project files into that removable volume.
I can't do that without being root, since the removeable device changes everything(I have lot of friends), putting entry in fstab is also not a solution.
Well, for quick&dirty sharing, i'd use FAT32. It has some constraints, but has the big advantage that most OS'es understand it. It also "fixes" the problem of permissions, since it doesn't support those ;).
OTOH; if the data is always shared amongst the same users, you could also try to find/create a group with the same GID on all systems. Then you can use a better FS and set the permissions to that GID.
mvg, Guus
I'm not able to reproduce this. Could you hotplug an ext2-formatted drive and see if it also doesn't work there? -- GPG/PGP ID: B42DDCAD