Kevin Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I get the error:
mount -t msdos /dev
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
I get the error:
mount
Matthias Buelow wrote:
Kevin Smith wrote:
How do I permit ordinary users to mound SCSI devices ?
As suggested in the FAQ, section 9, I am able to allow members of
operator group mount the cdrom by setting sysctl -w vfs.usrmount=1
This does not appear to work with SCSI devices. (ex: /dev/da0s2)
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