Lukasz wrote: > > Charles E Campbell Jr pisze: > >> Currently, whenever I attempt to umount /media/disk (or -1, etc), I >> either have to be user or have to have given the account sudo >> privileges. Since these "disks" are usually just flash-memory >> sticks, I'd really rather have the permission to umount them be given >> to users. The /etc/mtab shows the /media filesystems, /etc/fstab >> does not. > > > You may add those devices to fstab, much like partitions: > > /dev/sda1 /mnt/pendrive vfat noauto,users,rw,umask=0000 0 0 > /dev/sda2 /mnt/pendrive2 vfat noauto,users,rw,umask=0000 0 0 > > the key is that "users" param, to allow normal users mount and umount > filesystem; I very often use static mount points and edit fstab > instead of using HAL for this, but HAL itself respects fstab > configuration too > > all parameters are listed in mount docs, but since those are removable > media, security isn't very important > Thank you! I'll try this approach out... Regards, Chip Campbell