Neil Bothwick wrote:
The option you mean is 'user' not 'users'. But I can't imagine how this
makes sense on /
Actually, both user and users are valid mount options, with slightly
different meanings. Neither is applicable here though, because / is
mounted by root and both options only affect the ability to mount a
device, not the permission to read/write it.
Thanks, didn't knew that one. If I understand this right, then 'users' allows
all users to unmount the filesystem, instead of just the user who did mount it
in the first place?
Christoph
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