Your message dated Sat, 10 Dec 2011 22:02:29 +0200
with message-id <20111210200135.GA5514@think.nuvreauspam>
and subject line Re: Bug#651575:
has caused the Debian Bug report #651575,
regarding general: usb drive (automount) has wrong permissions, regular user
cannot read/write to device/
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
"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
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
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