On Friday 20 May 2005 23:02, Ryan Winograd wrote:
> Ryan Winograd wrote:
> > On May 20, 2005 04:10 pm, Ryan Winograd wrote:
> >>> Is there an easy way to allow any user to mount cd's?
> >>> Well, yes. I have proper perms on cd devs and if a user creates
> >>> a directory he owns he can mount from c
On May 20, 2005 06:02 pm, Ryan Winograd wrote:
> Side note: Is it a mistake to be using FreeBSD as a desktop OS? Its main
> purpose is as a server, FreeBSD even admits its goal is not to be a
> desktop OS.
Funny, I just gave a presentation discussing FreeBSD as a desktop os.
I run FreeBSD as a d
Ryan Winograd wrote:
On May 20, 2005 04:10 pm, Ryan Winograd wrote:
Is there an easy way to allow any user to mount cd's?
Well, yes. I have proper perms on cd devs and if a user creates
a directory he owns he can mount from command line w/ sudo.
There are, however, some requiremnents i am trying to
Ryan Winograd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there an easy way to allow any user to mount cd's?
> Well, yes. I have proper perms on cd devs and if a user creates
> a directory he owns he can mount from command line w/ sudo.
>
> There are, however, some requiremnents i am trying to meet.
>
> I
On May 20, 2005 04:10 pm, Ryan Winograd wrote:
> Is there an easy way to allow any user to mount cd's?
> Well, yes. I have proper perms on cd devs and if a user creates
> a directory he owns he can mount from command line w/ sudo.
>
> There are, however, some requiremnents i am trying to meet.
>
>
Is there an easy way to allow any user to mount cd's?
Well, yes. I have proper perms on cd devs and if a user creates
a directory he owns he can mount from command line w/ sudo.
There are, however, some requiremnents i am trying to meet.
I would like the mounting process to be much easier. I am usi