Bug#676554: usbmount: no write permission on hotplugged usb devices: PLEASE CLOSE

2014-11-23 Thread Hagen Fuchs
Package: usbmount Followup-For: Bug #676554 Hi, Please close the bug report. There's nothing to do here. The problem seems specific to the original poster's configuration (and might, of course, be caused by what Edward described!). Don't keep idle bug reports around, please close. Thanks!

Bug#676554: usbmount: no write permission on hotplugged usb devices

2014-11-06 Thread Edward Betts
If you install Debian using a USB drive then something like this gets left in /etc/fstab: /dev/sdb1 /media/usb0 autorw,user,noauto 0 0 This means usbmount will mount USB drives as root. See also: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10t=107470 Maybe this is what is

Bug#676554: usbmount: no write permission on hotplugged usb devices (CLOSE)

2014-09-25 Thread Hagen Fuchs
Package: usbmount Followup-For: Bug #676554 Hi, As nobody yelled during the last month, I strongly suggest we close this bug report. If in future anything similar occurs, there's nothing stopping anybody from filing a new bug or requesting to reopen this one. Regards, Hagen -- To

Bug#676554: usbmount: no write permission on hotplugged usb devices

2014-08-25 Thread Hagen Fuchs
Package: usbmount Followup-For: Bug #676554 Hello, All my hotplugged usb devices are owned by root and only writable by the superuser. This can't possibly be the way this is supposed to work. It's not. Rather, I'd suggest that somewhere along the line something got misconfigured. Do reply

Bug#676554: usbmount: no write permission on hotplugged usb devices

2012-06-07 Thread josh
Package: usbmount Version: 0.0.22 Severity: important All my hotplugged usb devices are owned by root and only writable by the superuser. This can't possibly be the way this is supposed to work. A user needs to be able to plug-in a usb stick and have write access to this stick without having