From:   recovery...@gmail.com
Date:   Fri, 6 Sep 2013 00:34:05 +0400
> > /dev/KingstonUSB  /home/peter/MY   ext2  defaults,noauto,user  0       0
> 
> This line is the reason.
>   ...

Thanks for the detailed explanation.

I've studied this note, installed udisks-glue and modified udisks-glue.conf 
as described.  
http://goshawknest.wordpress.com/2013/02/21/how-to-make-usb-disks-readable-by-all-users-on-raspbmc/

Also noticed this.
root@dalton:/etc/avahi/services# ps aux | grep "udisks-daemon: p"
root      4177  0.0  0.0   6352   412 ?        S    Sep05   0:07 udisks-daemon:
polling /dev/sr0 /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb is the KingstonUSB; that is a good sign.

Nevertheless, if root starts udisks-glue and then the 
KingstonUSB is plugged, access is again restricted to root as described 
previously.  
So I have at least one snag somewhere.

Once that is solved, I might invent an /etc/init.d/udisks-glue-start-script.

Also, 
*       From: Gregory Nowak <g...@gregn.net>
*       Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 20:07:44 -0700
> ... don't remember a situation where I had to do chown like this after every 
> mount.

Might this involve the replacement of hal with u*; still in progress.

Thanks for the replies,      ... Peter E.



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