Re: OpenSUSE 11.1 Permission Problems +1



Thomas Tootle <tomtootle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I attempted this by doing chmod -c 777 90-hal.rules in the rules.d
directory but I still can't mount my thumbdrive as user.

I'm puzzled. Shouldn't the thumb drive automount?

Do you boot directly into runlevel 5 or do you go to runlevel 3
first?

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--- Paul J. Gans
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