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On 07/24/07 09:58, Stephane Durieux wrote:
> Hello,

Please don't top-post.

> Must I add an entry in fstab?
> The problem is that I can t predict which device will
> be used which justify the use of udev !
> so I could write several entries in fstab : 
> /dev/sda1
> /dev/sdb1 
> corresponding to the same mount point 
> but that solution doesn t please me 

Is this a server or a desktop?

> Thanks
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>>  Can you try putting the mount options on /etc/fstab
>>  /dev/<usb drive>     <mount point>    
>> defaults,user  0 0 
>>
>> Whatever you put, the option "user" is important
>> which will allow you to
>> unmount and mount volumes as user.
>> On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 14:44 +0200, Stephane Durieux
>> wrote:
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> I use usbmount. But I encounter a problem.
>>> As a simple user via gnome I can t unmount an
>> usbkey.
>>> The pop up message appears:
>>> "... not in /etc/fstab and you re not root"
>>>
>>> I ve tried to use the users mount options in
>>> usbmount.conf but udev doesn t seems to take it
>> into
>>> account.
>>>
>>> Can someone help me. 
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>

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Ron Johnson, Jr.
Jefferson LA  USA

Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day.
Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!

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