Re: superuser to use mount



alishadevochka@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am so sick of this message "superuser to us mount'. I would like to
change this in a way so everyone in box can mount, unmount, and eject,
dvd, usb.

Distro is kubuntu, kernel at the moment is default.

edit your /etc/fstab and add the option 'users' to all the devices listed
there that you want to allow users to mount/unmount.

I guess kubuntu uses special groups to mark who has the right to mount cd/dvd
(usually cdrom group), add your user to those groups.
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//Aho
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