Liloulinx wrote:
Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Thursday, September 01, 2005 4:41 AM +0200 Liloulinx
> <alilou_linux(a)yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
>> Evry time when I create a directory, automaticaly the system make the
>> root as the owner of this directory. When I (the user or the root)
>> try to
>> change its owner (by using the chown commande), the answer of the system
>> is "not allowed Operation".
>> Where is the problem? is there a bad parameter...
>
>
>
> What filesystem are you doing this on? For some kinds of filesystem,
> the whole filesystem is owned by the user configured at mount time.
>
>
it's a VFAT system.
Yes it's true in /home/my_directory I can create a directory and I'm the
owner, but when I move it to the other partition, it became
automatically the property of root (the owner)!! Is there solution to
this???
The only things that affect ownership of files in a VFAT partition are
the options you use at mount time. VFAT has no concept of file
ownership, so it is emulated by the kernel. All files on the partition
will have the same owner. See "mount options for fat" in "man mount".
Paul.