* Paul Murphy:
I'm stumped!
Once fstab is properly configured, of course the mount command should
be invoked without options and with only one argument, the target
directory:
mount /mns/usbkey
Did you do that?
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Jean-Baptiste Quenot
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 12:06:19 +0100
Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Paul Murphy:
I'm stumped!
Once fstab is properly configured, of course the mount command
should be invoked without options and with only one argument,
the target directory:
mount /mns/usbkey
* Paul Murphy:
I _can_ read/write to it as root, but I would really like to use it
as a non-root user. Any thoughts as to why this is happening?
See FreeBSD FAQ[1]. Also, in /etc/fstab you may adjust the mode, see
below -m700 for msdos filesystem:
/dev/da0s1 /mnt/usbkey msdos
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:15:58 +0200
Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Paul Murphy:
I _can_ read/write to it as root, but I would really like to use
it
as a non-root user. Any thoughts as to why this is happening?
See FreeBSD FAQ[1]. Also, in /etc/fstab you may
On Tue, 21 Oct 2003 14:26:17 +0200
Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Paul Murphy:
Jean-Baptiste Quenot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Paul Murphy:
I _can_ read/write to it as root, but I would really like to
use
it as a non-root user. Any thoughts as to why
usbd.conf snippet:
device Flash Drive
devname umass0
vendor 0x0ea0
product 0x2168
release 0x0200
attach /sbin/mount -t msdos /dev/da0s1 /flash_drive
permissions of '/flash_drive' before mounting:
drwxrwxrwx2 root wheel 512 Oct 20 22:27