On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Peter Cavender wrote:
>> systems). "owner" means the user must own the /dev/ file before doing the
>> mount, which works well on Red Hat systems, which are configured such that
>> anyone logging in on the console becomes the owner of the removable media
>> devices.
>
> Do yo
Thanks for the info, but I am curious
>systems). "owner" means the user must own the /dev/ file before doing the
>mount, which works well on Red Hat systems, which are configured such that
>anyone logging in on the console becomes the owner of the removable media
>devices.
Do you have any idea
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Peter Cavender wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew a preferred method of letting non-root
> users mount and unmount floppies?
See my other post. "user" in the options field of /etc/fstab lets anyone
mount it. "users" lets anyone mount *or* unmount it (good on multi-u
I was wondering if anyone knew a preferred method of letting non-root
users mount and unmount floppies?
**
To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the
*body* (*not* the subject line) of the l