Quoth LuX:
> @Nick: Thank you for your udev rule. It might be handy, but I'm
> not so enthusiastic in using this method: it calls sudo (hence
> requires so special preferences for ordinary users, I guess)

Sudo is used so that mounts aren't owned by root (or whatever user 
udevd is running as). I know setting it to my user is somewhat 
flawed, but hey; the joy of single-user machines.

If someone wanted it would be quite easy to make a shell script to 
set the user according to who was logged in. It could even wrap 
around mount to remove the pmount dependency. But as I say, it's 
simple and works for me, so I'm quite happy not to touch it :-)

Nick

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