Automatic Mount Udf On The DVD - Rights

I have CENTOS 6.3 and I use the DVD with created filesystem UDF.
When I put my DVD to PC all is working fine and UDF is automaticaly mounted and I have folder LinuxUDF.

But I would like to change rights on that folder during atomatic mounting. I can not find where is it possible to set it.
I tried udev, autofs ... but without success.

Have you got any idea where to find it ?


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Automatic Mount Udf On The DVD - Rights

I have CENTOS 6.3 and I use the DVD with created filesystem UDF.
When I put my DVD to PC all is working fine and UDF is automaticaly mounted and I have folder LinuxUDF.

But I would like to change rights on that folder. I can not find where is it possible to set it.
I tried udev, autofs ... but without success.

Have you got any idea where to find it ?

Sharing Folders And Mounting Shares With SetGID / Samba

OK this is kinda long, so I will shorten it as much as I can, as to not be long-winded.

My current network at home:
1 - CentOS 7 desktop (server)
1 - Ubuntu 14.04 desktop
1 - Fedora 21 laptop
2 - Windows 7 desktops
some other various windows boxes also that don't get used regularly, but are on the network.

My 2 Linux desktops (which I use as servers, but they really aren't) have shared folders on them, which I share to the network via Samba (CIFS). I use Samba because Linux is smarter than Windows and Windows won't read NFS, so I share them as Samba so all devices can see them.

Generally speaking, if I share the folders on each box as 0777, I have no issues. But lately I have been wanting to implement some better security, so I wanted to SETGID and chown the shared folders from the local machine to a specific group, then change the folders to 2774.

My problem is that I keep getting permissions errors when trying to connect from the other Linux machines, and sometimes the Windows machines also. My main question is: do I CHMOD 2774 the local mount-point before mounting it? Or so I CHMOD 2774 the shared folder on the other server, then mount it locally to a folder whose permissions are different? Or do I CHMOD both of them the same?

basically the uis and gid ownerships change on a local folder when I mount a shared drive to that folder, so when I try to write or sometimes read that local folder, I get permissions errors.

I can provide any additional info needed.

Can We Mount Shares On Already Mounted Filesystem, E.g. /tmp?

Hello,
I just want to know if it is possible to mount a share to /tmp on RHEL 6.6?

For example to mount <device hosting share>:/vol/share_name as /tmp
which is already mounted as follows:

Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/SDVol-LVtmp
1998672 512380 1381436 28% /tmp

Thank you.

Fuse Mount Point - Permission Denied

Hi everyone,

I created a fuse mountpoint. After mounting, the file permissions are all screwed up and it says I cannot ls or cd. Permission denied.

The file permissions look like this:
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? temp

and when i list the mounted devices I get:
/dev/fuse on /temp type fuse (rw,nosuid,nodev)

I used mono-fuse. I just created a new folder with permissions 777 and then did a mount. After unmounting I can do all operations, but when I mount, I get such error.

I used
HelloFS.exe that comes along with mono fuse for testing. Can someone shed some light on this weird behavior and what mistake ive done. Thank you !!

-Sethu

Permission Denied When Trying To Execute An Application On A SD Card

Hi,
I made some little applications with qt creator and i wanted to run them on an embedded linux board (linux 2.6.24). To transfer the files i use a SD card. If i move the applications to "/bin" after having mounted the SD card and then "chmod a+x" them then i have no problem running them.
But if i mount the SD card and try to run the applications directly in the folder where i mount it i have an error : "Permission denied". Also when using the command "ls" i notice that if i keep the files in the mounting folder and try to "chmod a+x" them, the modification don't happen. They stay "greyed" and don't go "green". (I don't know if this color code is a standart for linux terminal but maybe this could help you understand the problem).
When mounting the SD card i use the command :
Code:
mount -t vfat /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/SD

So the files are located in /mnt/SD.

Am i missing something or is it not possible to run something like that ?

EDIT :
I tried "mount -t vfat -o umask=0000 /dev/mmcblk0p1 /mnt/SD" to chnage how i am mounting the SD card.

Still "Permission Denied".

With "ls -l" i can see that the permissions are staying :
-rw-rw-rw-

Even if i try something like "chmod 777".

It seems to be a problem related to the fact that the sd card is formated as fat32 but it must stay like that.

Is It Food Have Find Command Running In Cron Every Day Once To Delete Older Files

I need to clean-up some folder. I have a cron job which uses find command to find and delete 25 days older file.

Code:
find $FOLDER_PATH/$FOLDER -depth -regex  ^$FOLDER_PATH/$FOLDER/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+$ -type d -mtime +25  -exec ls -ld {} \;   >> /tmp/deleted_folders.log

When this running it occupies 1-3% of cpu. And it may take longer time based on the folder size.

Is it ok to have find command running as cron job ?

Find 30 Days Old And Delete Prints Error Msg File Not Found After Deleting It

I have a shell script to find folders which are 25 days older and delete it, and put the deleted folder details into log file like this

Code:
 find /ahome/xxx/$FOLDER -type d -mtime +25  -exec ls -ld {} \;  -exec rm -rf {} \;  >> mylogfile.log

after running this command it deletes the folder and logs the folder deleted. But also print error msg
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Dual Boot Centos7 And Kali

I had Kali and Linux Mint installed and erased Mint to install Centos7. Grub was totally deleted and I could only boot into grub recovery. Many hours of cussing later I got Kali back, I can see Centos filesystem mounted on my desktop and in disk utility. I never finished setting Centos up as I was rushed out the door which probably caused the problem in the first place, for some reason it's raid and although it's 2 harddrives they are not set up for raid and 1 is Kali and 1 is Centos. The Centos boot folder is still empty after running grub-install on it twice and it does not show in grub. How do I get Centos as an option?

Data Is Not Visible Which Is Mounted On /dev/sdb1

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I have Redhat5.3 running on my machine. I have 800 GB data mounted on /dev/sdb1 partition. When I reboot my machine and after reboot the data is not available in /data folder. I have already use mount command but its not working.

Can anyone help me how to retrieve those data.

"make Install" In A Custom Directory ?

hi,

Because i am cross compiling busybox for an arm board and can't install directy busybox on it (it don't have apt-get/sudo/make) i tried to compile busybox with arm-linux-gcc and "make" it in a custom directory with /usr/ /bin/ sbin/ this way i could copy paste the folder and the exe in a clean root and transfert this root to my board.

Sadly i don't seems to be able to change the installation patch.
i tried with :
Code:
make install PREFIX=/home/blabla1/blabla2/blabla3

but when going into the blabla3 folder i find no file (/usr/ /bin/ and /sbin/ are present because i created them myself).

./configure can't be used because the file don't exist.

Any idea on how i could change the installation patch ?