https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407192
--- Comment #11 from Andrius Štikonas <andr...@stikonas.eu> --- (In reply to Stefan Brüns from comment #10) > Permissions for filesystems supporting permission models are in general > completely handled by the kernel, which uses the permissions of the > filesystem. > > There is no way of overriding the filesystem permissions, neither by mount > options nor by any other means. If you want non-root access, you have to > change the root directory of the filesystem. > > The only outlier is ntfs-3g, which defaults to full access for everybody and > optionally allows to use use e.g. the Posix permission model. hmm, I wonder what gnome-disks does then. Maybe it runs chown user on newly formatted USB stick. Although, I don't think it's always the right thing to do. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.