| I assume you mean Joe uses something like sudo | so he can mount the disk..
Joe doesn't use the shell. The Finder will do this for him; when you insert a floppy in Mac OS, it gets mounted and shows up on your desktop. This is the case with all media. | So allow users to use the fancy new mount command (with certain limitations on | the mountable device node of course...) Yes, the fancy command is what the Finder does for him. Options are details, and not really interesting. The question is what should the behaviour be, and what's happening underneath the covers to support that? Are we mapping UID's to something meaningful? How? Or is Joe a superuser for that volume? Which volumes get treated this way, and how to you choose them? -Fred -- Wilfredo Sanchez, wsanc...@apple.com Apple Computer, Inc., Core Operating Systems / BSD Technical Lead, Darwin Project 1 Infinite Loop, 302-4K, Cupertino, CA 95014 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message