Bug#651575: marked as done (general: usb drive (automount) has wrong permissions, regular user cannot read/write to device/folder)

2011-12-10 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#651575:

2011-12-10 Thread kennethh
Okay, I think I figured this out. By using e2label I labeled the usb device, changed the permissions and it appears that each time the stick is plugged in / mounted that these permissions are retained. However, this certainly is still an issue for those w/out a label, using the default uuid... It's

Bug#651575: general: usb drive (automount) has wrong permissions, regular user cannot read/write to device/folder

2011-12-10 Thread Timo Juhani Lindfors
"kenneth.h" writes: > It appears from web searching that this may have to do with udev rules. > Usually, automounting allows user access but I am not able to read/write w/out > having to manually changing permissions. 1) What are the permissions? 2) How are you automounting? The usual udisks way

Bug#651575: general: usb drive (automount) has wrong permissions, regular user cannot read/write to device/folder

2011-12-09 Thread kenneth.h
Package: general Severity: normal It appears from web searching that this may have to do with udev rules. Usually, automounting allows user access but I am not able to read/write w/out having to manually changing permissions. -- System Information: Debian Release: 6.0.3 APT prefers stable-upd