On Tue, Dec 02, 1997 at 08:15:41AM -0600, W Paul Mills wrote:
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
The problem with that is that you can only specify one filesystem type.
I've got this problem two.
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
man mount and search for the following language:
Note that the auto type may be useful for user-
mounted floppies.
Make sure you're putting auto in the right place. For example,
/dev/scd0
On Wed, 3 Dec 1997, David Wright wrote:
On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
man mount and search for the following language:
Note that the auto type may be useful for user-
mounted floppies.
Make sure you're putting
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps
Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 05:02:06PM -0600, Paul Serice wrote:
Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can specify to mount is the 'user' option which
Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
Yes, but there is more to this. The disk, floppy and cdrom devices
(I mean the /dev/* files for them) have permissions 0660 on a default
Debian system, so that normal users can't access them. The solution
to this is _not_ to make the permissions 0666, but to make the
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can specify to mount
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam Klein) writes:
The problem with that is that you can only specify one filesystem type.
I've got this problem two. Is there a solution?
How about two seperate lines in your /etc/fstab ??
fs mount point
On Mon, 1 Dec 1997, Adam Klein wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can specify to mount is the 'user' option which
allows ordinary users to mount
Adam Klein wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 1997 at 12:46:47AM +1100, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can
hi,
now my linux box running good, thanks for your answers :)
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
Thanks i advance.
Benoit Joly
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On Sun, 30 Nov 1997, Benoit Joly wrote:
i want to allow normal user to use mount for floppy and cdrom.
because i dont want to run apps in root account...
what should i do.
One of the options you can specify to mount is the 'user' option which
allows ordinary users to mount a filesystem. Check
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