*- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: chown for the floppy group "
| > You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
| > set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
| > mount a floppy.
| >
> You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
> set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
> mount a floppy.
> -
Can you be more specific ? That is, what line can be added to /etc/fstab to
achieve
Mark Panzer wrote:
>
> Kenneth Scharf wrote:
> >
> > You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
> > set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
> > mount a floppy.
> > -
> Well, I suppose I better R
Kenneth Scharf wrote:
>
> You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
> set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
> mount a floppy.
> -
Well, I suppose I better RTFM some more. However, I did a ch
You can also add a line to /etc/fstab for /dev/fd0 with options to
set to user access without mounting the disk. That way anyone may
mount a floppy.
-
>
> I noticed when I'm logged in as a normal user (not root) I cannot
write
> to the floppy d
>
> I noticed when I'm logged in as a normal user (not root) I cannot write
> to the floppy drive. I checked out the permissions, I'm in the floppy
> group but /floppy belongs to root and is of the group root. While I was
> root user I tried to
>
> chown .floppy /floppy
>
> but it says, root
I noticed when I'm logged in as a normal user (not root) I cannot write
to the floppy drive. I checked out the permissions, I'm in the floppy
group but /floppy belongs to root and is of the group root. While I was
root user I tried to
chown .floppy /floppy
but it says, root is not a member of
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