On Tue 22 Nov 2016 at 08:38:55 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 11/21/2016 11:15 AM, David Wright wrote: > >Disclaimer: I have no idea what the subject of this thread is about. > > <chuckle with tinge of frown ;> > If I was going on only on the responses to my post starting this sub-thread > I would wonder myself ;/
Forgetting about the subject line, the content of the thread starter is essentially: you want to plug a USB stick into your Debian machine and want totally unfettered read/write access when logged in as user. I'll repeat part of the content of another post: > You have USB stick which is formatted FAT16 (say). I'd expect after > plugging it into your Debian machine 'lsblk' would show the device > and its partitions. Does this happen? > > Then something like > > pmount sdg1 > > would put the mount point as /media/sdg1. Does this happen? Two questions requiring only a "yes" or "no" response. If you do not mind, a third question. Do you now have totally unfettered read/write access to /media/sdg1 as a user? -- Brian.