Since I'm running a single user system, I've always just used root to
mount USB & CD drives--it's simple and direct. I suppose there should
be some way to get UDEV to mount them automagically for me, and set
permissions so non-root users can read/write to them. But I can't
recall seeing such configuration in the LFS book, and frankly, I find
the udev rules arcane and daunting. Can you point me to something
understandable that will do the job? I have tried Google once or twice,
but didn't find an "Aha!" moment. TIA.
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