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authorPhillip Susi <psusi@cfl.rr.com>2006-03-25 06:08:14 -0500
committerLinus Torvalds <torvalds@g5.osdl.org>2006-03-25 11:23:00 -0500
commit0e6b3e5e97e2e8a25bcfc528dad94edf5220dfeb (patch)
treede537ca068cd7fc2a1d20a47f16c9091cf4c64ff /Documentation/filesystems/udf.txt
parent11b0b5abb2097a63c1081d9b7e825b987b227972 (diff)
[PATCH] udf: fix uid/gid options and add uid/gid=ignore and forget options
As Pekka Enberg pointed out, with the if still following the else, you can still get a null uid written to the disk if you specify a default uid= without uid=forget. In other words, if the desktop user is uid=1000 and the mount option uid=1000 is given ( which is done on ubuntu automatically and probably other distributions that use hal ), then if any other user besides uid 1000 owns a file then a 0 will be written to the media as the owning uid instead. Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
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@@ -26,6 +26,20 @@ The following mount options are supported:
26 nostrict Unset strict conformance 26 nostrict Unset strict conformance
27 iocharset= Set the NLS character set 27 iocharset= Set the NLS character set
28 28
29The uid= and gid= options need a bit more explaining. They will accept a
30decimal numeric value which will be used as the default ID for that mount.
31They will also accept the string "ignore" and "forget". For files on the disk
32that are owned by nobody ( -1 ), they will instead look as if they are owned
33by the default ID. The ignore option causes the default ID to override all
34IDs on the disk, not just -1. The forget option causes all IDs to be written
35to disk as -1, so when the media is later remounted, they will appear to be
36owned by whatever default ID it is mounted with at that time.
37
38For typical desktop use of removable media, you should set the ID to that
39of the interactively logged on user, and also specify both the forget and
40ignore options. This way the interactive user will always see the files
41on the disk as belonging to him.
42
29The remaining are for debugging and disaster recovery: 43The remaining are for debugging and disaster recovery:
30 44
31 novrs Skip volume sequence recognition 45 novrs Skip volume sequence recognition