try with the command: sudo

do: man sudo 

in order to figure out how to create the configuration file, it is not
difficult at all, so give it a try, I have done exactly this in order
to let one of my users to mount and umount a cdrom.

Bye




---"Jayel L. Villamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> i created a icons for my floppy and cdrom in the kde desktop. but i
can't
> seem to access it. doing a manual mount in the terminal, i get a
message
> 'only root can mount'. by the way, i'm using my own account not
root. please
> help.
> 
> jl
> 
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