[14:18] <erUSUL> !fsperm
[14:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fsperm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:18] <Pici> o.O
[14:19] <erUSUL> Pici: i want to add a factoid about the thing i was talkin to Varanger in #ubuntu.
[14:19] <Pici> erUSUL: ah.
[14:20] <erUSUL> Pici: i have had to clear this kind of missconception to many people already
[14:20] <erUSUL> Pici: many people think that they can do fs wide permissions with unix fs like they do when they mount ntfs or vfat
[14:21] <erUSUL> Pici: maybe you can speel it better than me i'm not a native english speaker
[14:21] <Pici> erUSUL: Submit the factoid and we'll tweak it.
[14:22] <erUSUL> Pici: ok; i will work something out but i'm afraid it will end up a large one... maybe a wiki page is better?
[14:29] <erUSUL> !addingfs is <reply>If you are adding space to your Ubuntu installation mounting a newly created unix filesystem (ext3, xfs, jfs, etc) you can not set permissions (read writte etc) fs wide like you do when mounting fs that do not support unix permissions (vfat, ntfs, hfs, etc) with mount options like guid, uid and umask. Make directories inside the new file system and tweak the permissions of that folders to allow normal users t
[14:42] <erUSUL> !fstab
[14:43] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[14:43] <erUSUL> !partitions
[14:43] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[14:57] <erUSUL> !addinfs
[14:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about addinfs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[14:57] <erUSUL> !addingfs
[14:57] <ubotu> If you are adding space to your Ubuntu installation mounting a newly created unix filesystem (ext3, xfs, jfs, etc) you can not set permissions (read, write, etc) filesystem-wide like you do when mounting filesystems that do not support unix permissions (vfat, ntfs, hfs, etc).  See !permissions
[14:57]  * erUSUL :)
[16:29] <fetova> good day :)
[16:29] <no0tic> fetova, hi
[16:29] <fetova> :D
[19:28] <Gary> Hey folks, got a question for the irc council.  #ubuntu-uk is missing it's contact as he has run off to do social networking stuff and retired from ubuntu-uk loco stuff, this means we have no way to add people to the access list
[19:29] <Gary> is it possible for the irc council to look into allowing nalioth to change the contact to me, so we can add a few to the access list?
[19:29] <nalioth> Gary: do you mean LjL elkbuntu and PriceChild ?
[19:30] <Gary> yes, that is who I meant to ping loudly
[19:53] <PriceChild> Gary, that is loudmouthman right?
[19:53] <Gary> yes
[19:53] <PriceChild> Yeah I'm pretty sure he would be happy with this.
[19:53] <PriceChild> I'm happy with it.
[19:55] <Gary> I asked him via text this morning, he said he was busy and he had also forgotton his irc passwords etc
[20:25] <Gary> anyway, I am off home, if elkbuntu and LjL see this, i'll be back tomorrow
[22:42] <elkbuntu> +1 from me