On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Shamil CM <shamil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How to allow standard users to mount hard disk partitions
>  without super user authentication in linux?  Mounted drives from one user
> account are not visible
>  from the  other user account, when the user is switched. How can we make
> all the partitions
>  visible, and mountable  by multiple users?
>

One way to go about doing this is to install ntfs-config package and
configure it once to automount all the required ntfs partitions. It's a
graphical tool you just need to click on check boxes to enable or disable a
particular partition.

Other way is to manually edit the /etc/fstab to automount those partitions,
anyway ntfs-config also adds entries into this file only.

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