William R Pentney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> If you don't want to mount the drive for the entire session, you could
> also just try the following:

I shoul proof read my articles before sending them.

My /etc/fstab have almost the following lines:

/dev/cdrom      /cdrom  iso9660         noauto,user     0 0
/dev/fd0        /floppy vfat            noauto,user     0 0

[I do have some more options and this is written completly off my
memory]

Then neither the floppy or cdrom is mounted atomatic and any user can
do it.

> The drawback of this is that you must be root to write the floppy.

Add the users to the floppy group. Append them to the line in
/etc/groups beginning with floppy.

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