On 7/29/20 9:55 AM, Jon Elson wrote:
On 07/29/2020 01:33 AM, andrew beck wrote:
Hey Jon. I think it's all and any usbs that are write protected. I
have
tried several different usb sticks. Like it's a system option.
Ah, in the file /etc/group, you can add users to various groups, to
have a
On 07/29/2020 01:33 AM, andrew beck wrote:
Hey Jon. I think it's all and any usbs that are write protected. I have
tried several different usb sticks. Like it's a system option.
Ah, in the file /etc/group, you can add users to various
groups, to have access to certain things.
I'm not sure w
This seems to be a pertinent discussion on auto mounting USB drives.
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=107470
There may be some line(s) in your fstab file that need commenting.
Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Street
Dalton, Ohio 44618
Phone: (330)828-2105ext. 2031
Make sure your user is part of a group that has USB write access.
Todd Zuercher
P. Graham Dunn Inc.
630 Henry Street
Dalton, Ohio 44618
Phone: (330)828-2105ext. 2031
-Original Message-
From: andrew beck
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 2:33 AM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
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On Wednesday 29 July 2020 02:33:11 andrew beck wrote:
> Hey Jon. I think it's all and any usbs that are write protected. I
> have tried several different usb sticks. Like it's a system option.
Have you tried as root? Newer distros have restricted user access to USB
stuff.
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2