> Install the package 'pmount'. Plug in the stick and, as a user, do
>
> pmount /dev/sdb1
OK! It worked. Thank you very much! They could access it by Nautilus.
However, only one user can have access... Not both logged users!
But, why in the multseat (multhead) it isn't automatically mounted
with
On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 13:22:04 -0300, Marcella Laia wrote:
> Yes, setting uid and gid options I could give write privileges to an
> user. But, I would like to plug the pendrive and all two current users
> could write in it. This 3 users is not familiarized with command line.
>
> One user is my wi
>>> plugdev:x:46:inael,marcella,janaina
>>
>>Is JANA a user too?
>>
>>
>
> I'd guess it's a volume label of the vfat partition.
Yes! JANA is the vfat partition label.
My users are inael,marcella,janaina
Any suggestion? The problem persist.
Yes, setting uid and gid options I could give write pri
On Thu 10 Mar 2011 at 08:09:33 -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
> automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popup
> show:
>
> Wasn't possible to mount JANA
> Not Authorized
>From an earlier post of yours these are the u
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 16:39, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> > You could try:
> >
> > # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/pen
> > ^
>
> Thank you! It worked!
>
> But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
> automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popu
> You could try:
>
> # mount /dev/sdb1 /media/pen
> ^
Thank you! It worked!
But, only root gain access to write in the mass storage. Plus,
automount continue not working. When I plug the pendrive, a popup
show:
Wasn't possible to mount JANA
Not Authorized
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