Lukasz wrote:
Charles E Campbell Jr pisze:
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory
sticks, I'd really rather have the permission to umount
Charles E Campbell Jr pisze:
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given to
Nicolas Sahlqvist wrote:
> On 10/15/07, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
>> either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
>> privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-me
On 10/15/07, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
> either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
> privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory sticks,
> I'd really rather
Hello!
Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I
either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo
privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory sticks,
I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given to users.
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