Alexander Skwar wrote:
  
> No, there's no way to get around this, because AFAIK only users with ID 0
> are allowed to mount any "partition" anytime.

No, as long as the /etc/fstab has the user option specified for that
mount, any user can mount it (via KDiskFree - kdf).  If it is a vfat
mount, only that user has write permission.  Only the user that
mounted it (and root) can umount it.

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Regards,

Ron. [AU]

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