On 1/8/19 8:38 AM, Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 08.01.19 10:57, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> 
>> With visudo, I did
>> pdupre  localhost=/usr/bin/mount /dev/mapper/VolGrpUsr_DK0-home /mnt/USB/
> 
>> sudo /usr/bin/mount /dev/mapper/VolGrpUsr_DK0-home /mnt/USB
> 
> When you allow a specific command for sudo, you *must* use *exactly* the
> same command. In this case the slash at the end is missing.
> 
> 'sudo -l' may be helpful.

You could also add an appropriate line to /etc/fstab and make sure the
"user" option is specified. Then any non-root user can mount that
filesystem. A line such as:

        /dev/mapper/VolGrpUsr_DK0-home /mnt/USB ext4 defaults,user 0 0

in /etc/fstab should permit any user to:

        $ mount /mnt/USB

and accomplish what you want (assuming, of course, that /mnt/USB has
appropriate permissions for the user). Not necessarily secure, but...
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