On 08/07/2017 12:03 μμ, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
I am an average Joe and I use Ubuntu 17.04. I don't have any fstab
entries regarding thumb drives or vfat filesystem. Mountpoint is
`/media/midenok/4F02-5CB4`.
This sounds like an Ubuntu misconfiguration issue. You might want to
open a bug report
On Saturday, 2017-07-08, 10:58:06, Aleksey Midenkov wrote:
> Why KDE automounter mounts USB stick as root? I can't write it from my
> logged desktop. What is the sense in automounter then? As root I can
> mount and copy files from console. Filesystem type vfat.
I think the mounting is done by some
I am an average Joe and I use Ubuntu 17.04. I don't have any fstab
entries regarding thumb drives or vfat filesystem. Mountpoint is
`/media/midenok/4F02-5CB4`.
On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 11:43 AM, René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> What distribution is that, or did you build KDE from source yourself? What
>
What distribution is that, or did you build KDE from source yourself? What
mountpoint do these drives get?
I can recall that with my KUbuntu 14.04 desktop I have set up /etc/fstab
entries for certain external media (using the "user" or even uid mount options,
but I don't think that was for gene
Why KDE automounter mounts USB stick as root? I can't write it from my
logged desktop. What is the sense in automounter then? As root I can
mount and copy files from console. Filesystem type vfat.