On 05/05/2014 08:23 PM, Franchisseur Robert wrote:
-- Le (On) 2014-05-04 -0700 à (at) 23:09:32 ToddAndMargo écrivit (wrote): --
Hi All,
"#" is roots user prompt
"$" is my user's prompt
# mount -t ext3 -o users,exec /dev/sdc1 /mnt/LIVE
# chmod -R 2777 /mnt/LIVE
$ cp -R /home/CDs/Keepers/Linux/Usb.CreateLiveUSB /mnt/LIVE
$ umount /mnt/LIVE
I can not umount /mnt/LIVE because it is not in fstab
and "$" is not root.
I want the user to be able to umount this on and I don't
want it cluttering up fstab.
Is there an "-o" option that will allow the
user to umount it?
Hello,
with :
# mount -t ext3 -o user,exec /dev/sdc1 /mnt/LIVE
==== without 's'
it works for me under SL5.10
Hi Franchisseur,
SL 6.5
$ su root -c "mount -t ext3 -o user,exec /dev/sdc1 /mnt/LIVE"
Password:
$ umount /mnt/LIVE
umount: /mnt/LIVE is not in the fstab (and you are not root)
RATS!
By chance was your drive in your fstab?
-T
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