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2007-10-29
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2007-10-29
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2007-10-29
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My /nslu2 was created as a regular user. But once I mount it as root (I need to be root to use mount), the owner and group becomes 501/501. Is it safe to try chown and chgroup to put it back to user/users?
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2007-10-30
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This is what I have made in /etc/init.d/
By the way, I am trying to connect to a file share on my linksys NSLU2 - another really nifty linux device.
What am I doing wrong? I know the path is often a thorn in the side of linux scripts, but I think I've declared just about everything!