On Wednesday 16 January 2002 00:28, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
>> The eject button means physical access, there is no real reason
>> to protect it.
> Granted.
Disagree, it may be desirable to not let people eject and steal a CD.
>>> am unable to do it using eject command.
>> Because you can be lo
> Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and
unmount
> > SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but
I
>
> Because the /etc/fstab contains the "user" flag. You can't mount
> "any" device on "any" mou
Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What always irritates me is that I as mortal user can mount and unmount
> SCSI removable (CD or HD) I can even eject it using eject button but I
Because the /etc/fstab contains the "user" flag. You can't mount
"any" device on "any" mountpoint, as mo