-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Daniel Dalton wrote: > Hi, > > When I mount a partition, I must use sudo, and when I create the > directory (the mount point) in /media I must also use sudo. > I chmod -R 777 the mount point directory before mounting, but... I must > use root to copy files and delete files from the drive. > So, how can I mount and have permission to delete, copy and move files > on my usb drive from my standard user account? > > Thanks, > You may add mount option "user[=<your_user>]" to /etc/fstab, then you will can to mount partition as user.
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