On 06/16/2012 04:39 AM, Mik J wrote:
Hello,
I'm able to mount a partition as a user if I have
kern.usermount=1
#
ls -l /dev/wd2*
brw-rw---- 1 root operator 0, 0 May 7 21:54 /dev/wd2a
# ls -l /mnt
drwxrwxr-x 2 myuser operator 512 May 7 22:38 extpart
and
#
grep operator /etc/group
operator:*:5:root,myuser
However, I'm unable to
mount the partition if the owner of /mnt/extpart is root although that mount
point is rwx by the group operator and myuser belongs to that group.
# ls -l
/mnt
drwxrwxr-x 2 root operator 512 May 7 22:38 extpart
I assume that
kern.usermount allows a partition to be mounted only if the mount point is
owned by a user and the group owner is not considered.
I have search for a
variable kern.groupmount but there is not such thing.
So my question is:
Is
it possible to allow a group to mount partitions (or usb keys, cdrom) ?
Thank
you
quite suprised.
no love so far for fbtab(5)