-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 07/24/07 09:58, Stephane Durieux wrote:
> Hello,
Please don't top-post.
> Must I add an entry in fstab?
> The problem is that I can t predict which device will
> be used which justify the use of udev !
> so I could write several entries in fstab :
Hello,
Must I add an entry in fstab?
The problem is that I can t predict which device will
be used which justify the use of udev !
so I could write several entries in fstab :
/dev/sda1
/dev/sdb1
corresponding to the same mount point
but that solution doesn t please me
Thanks
> Hi,
>
> Can
Hi,
Can you try putting the mount options on /etc/fstab
/dev/ defaults,user 0 0
Whatever you put, the option "user" is important which will allow you to
unmount and mount volumes as user.
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 14:44 +0200, Stephane Durieux wrote:
> Hello
>
> I use usbmount. But I en
Hello
I use usbmount. But I encounter a problem.
As a simple user via gnome I can t unmount an usbkey.
The pop up message appears:
"... not in /etc/fstab and you re not root"
I ve tried to use the users mount options in
usbmount.conf but udev doesn t seems to take it into
account.
Can someone he
4 matches
Mail list logo