usbmount and user permissions
- From: AG <computing.account@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 08:35:47 +0000
Hi all
I've recently installed usbmount on Squeeze in order to mount a usb floppy disk drive to read old floppies. However, usbmount has now taken over everytime I mount something using usb and only allows me - as user - to copy from the usb device, not write to it or delete it, and has to be unmounted using sudo umount /media/usb0
My question is: how do I change this so that I can write and umount the usb device as user? So far, I have tried: chown, chgrp and chmod all with no effect. User is also added to all the groups that seem relevant. Research on-line only refers to the chmod, chgrp and chown options as well.
Any further ideas on how to change this please?
Thanks
AG
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