On 1/15/07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have this in my fstab > >/dev/sdb1 /media/usb5 ext3 rw,user,users,noauto,noatime,noauto 1 2 > > > >$ ls -ld /media/usb5 > >drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 1.0K 2006-08-06 20:55 /media/usb5/ > > ^ Group write permission > > | > > ^ User Write permission > > > >To mount it I do (as root or as user) mount /dev/sdb1, and the flash > >is mounted at /media/usb5. > > > >I can read/write to the flash disk /media/usb5 as root or any user. > > > >Please put a but more information into your quesations in the future. > >You will get more, and faster answers, if you do. On 15.01.07 09:57, L.V.Gandhi wrote: > For me as soon as insert it kde ask me for options. It is mounted at > /media/disk. I don't mount it explicitly. It is mounted automatically. Hence > I wanted to know how to change the configuration so that it is not mounted > readonly. by "automatically" you mean "via usbmount"? If so, check usbmount manpage.
I don't know how it mounts. As soon as it is inserted, kde ask me for options. I opt for opening folder in konq, it opens and I saw it was mounted in /media/disk. Also, the filesystem is important - when having some of un*x systems that
contain access rights, you'll have to set up proper permissions. Otherwise (FAT etc) you have to use wider file/directory mask, or set up the correct user/group which to mount under.
-- L.V.Gandhi http://lvgandhi.tripod.com/ linux user No.205042