Re: Baffling situation
Joe Smith wrote:
Norm wrote:
If I boot tp level 3 and do some command line admin stuff then switch
to a user account and continue to open a gui interface my thumb
drive is not permitted to mount. ...
How exactly do you "continue to open a gui interface"?
You may need to formally switch to runlevel 5 and log in in order to
get everything in place to manage the auto-mounting and permissions.
<Joe
Change to the user account I wish to use and type startx
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