>> I can not mount a USB key under /media because
>> they belong to root.
>>
>> How can i achieve this ?
> 
> The same way as you would on the host system, especially since the
> files under /dev/ are bind mounted from the host.  This is not, I
> think, something that schroot itself should cater for.  Tools like
> pmount and more recent tools used by common desktop environments
> for mounting removable media should work inside the chroot as well;
> particuarly when using the "desktop" profile.  If there's anything
> we can add to that profile to make desktop removable media
> support work better, then we can certainly look at adding that.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Roger
> 
Thank you Roger,
But this is what i get with pmount (i use the desktop profile) :

guy@pcplat53:~$ pmount /dev/sdb1
guy@pcplat53:~$ pumount /dev/sdb1
guy@pcplat53:~$ schroot -c precise
(precise)guy@pcplat53:~$ pmount /dev/sdb1
Error: could not open fstab-type file: No such file or directory
(precise)guy@pcplat53:~$

This is ok with the host but not with the schroot

Guy


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