Can root mount a partition and allow users to write to it?
Kevin Cozens
kevin-4dS5u2o1hCn3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Thu May 17 20:43:04 UTC 2012
On 12-05-17 02:01 PM, Scott Sullivan wrote:
> In this case we need more information from Walter as to what his environment
> and requirements are.
[snip]
> Try logging out of your X environment and switching to the console, you'll
> quickly find that nothing gets auto-mounted.
Yes to both points. I have noticed that a memory stick won't automount when
I'm at the console.
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