I have a Debian Linux Sid system that has a compactflash slot, setup to mount CF cards on /mnt/flash.

I mount them from the commandline, just doing something like this:

mount -t vfat /dev/hdg1 /mnt/flash

When mounted, the filesystem is read-only (which is what I want), but is owned by root (I can't execute mount except as root).

However, I want a non-root user to be able to access it.... and even as root, I can't change the perms on /mnt/flash after mounting.

What am I doing wrong? Basically, I just want /mnt/flash to be accessible (read-only) by other users on the system.... but I can't figure out how to o this (chown and chgrp don't allow me to do it -- probably because its read-only).

Any ideas?

Thanks!


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