On 09/03/14 03:46, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> This is a very weird scheme of things. We allow a system with generic set of 
> UID/GID but block on some. If all you need to access a hard drive's data is 
> to 
> set correct UID/GID then why bother about it all. And anyone can chown the 
> disk and have any sort of access they want. It should be automatically ported 
> to the current user for sake of convenience at least for folks who use 
> graphical file managers. 

The GID/UID scheme has been around since the dawn of Unix.  Anyone cannot 
chown, they need to be root. 
It isn't, and never was intended, to be a method of securing access to external 
drives.  If you need to secure access to data on an external drive then you 
need to use encrypted partitions.

Anyway, your problem has been resolved.

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