Is it possible to use supermount and permit a non-root user to umount the floppy
?
Robert
>The icon was just a link to the /mnt/floppy directory...no big deal:)
>
>Right-click on the desktop and choose "create floppy device" and get the
>settings right...it's fairly easy.
>One can mount and u(n)
When I disable "supermount" the floppy icon on KDE disappear. I really need
a way to the non-root user umount the floppy.
Roberto
> >
> > When I try to umount a floppy using non root user, the system says
that
> > only the root can umount the floppy but, I mounted the floppy using the
non
>
On my system, when a User A mount a floppy, it can't umount.
Robert
> Am Donnerstag, 11. Dezember 2003 14:30 schrieb
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>
> > When I try to umount a floppy using non root user, the
> > system says that only the root can umount the floppy but, I
> > mounted the floppy using the
Hi,
When I try to umount a floppy using non root user, the system says that only
the root can umount the floppy but, I mounted the floppy using the non root
user. How can I set up my Linux Mandrake 9.1 to allow the non root users to
umount the floppy ?
Thanks,
Robert