kalanga <kala...@gmail.com> writes: >> I will start the guessing by asking about gnome-volume-manager because >> no one else suggested anything better. :-) Do you have it installed? >> >> dpkg -l gnome-volume-manager > > Apparently it is not installed. I get "no packages found matching > gnome-volume-manager" > >> While changing media: >> >> tail -f /var/log/syslog > > This gives me: > > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: [ 6528.968971] mmc0: new SDHC card at > address 59b4 > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: [ 6528.978384] mmcblk0: > mmc0:59b4 SD 29.9 GiB > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: [ 6528.980269] > mmcblk0: p1 > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 dhclient: DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to > 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 17 > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: > [ 6529.202979] kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds > Dec 22 > 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: [ 6529.268838] EXT3-fs (mmcblk0p1): using > internal journal > Dec 22 20:15:31 eb8540 kernel: [ 6529.268845] EXT3-fs > (mmcblk0p1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode > > Any suggestions? >
After mounting the card, run chown to set the mmc root directory (/media/<whatever>) owner to your regular user. AFAIK, unixy filesystems such as ext3 cannot be told to ignore user permissions. There was a recent thread here on debian-user about this, which I did not follow with much attention. But I think the simplest suggestion there was to use FAT32 as the filesystem, if that's acceptable for your use. -- regards, kushal
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