On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 05:19:59PM +0200, Bas Wijnen wrote:
> The problem is that I want the device to be usable for the user who
> mounts it.  For ext2 devices, it should just use the permissions that
> are on it, but most sticks have a vfat system on them.  I want to mount
> them with uid= and gid= as the user who instantiates the automount.

You cannot do this with current automount, sorry. The kernel simply does not
supply that kind of data to the autofs daemon.

gnome-volume-manager can AFAIK do exactly what you want without help from
autofs; I'm not aware of any non-GNOME programs that can do the same thing,
but they probably exist. :-)

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