>> Another option is mtools. It provides commands like mcopy, mdir, mdel, >> ... and you don't have to remember to unmount the disk. > >I have been using those tools in university's Suns and thats works fine, >but in my Debian system I have to be root that those work proberly. >I have tried to setuid root this mtools executable, but it does not help. >What is the problem with it?
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