> -----Original Message-----
> If you agree with me, the other thing I can try, is to add every user
> who needs to be able to read and write on a pen drive accessible by
> /dev/sda1 to disk group. I don't know if it will works, but it's only
> my idea.

This depends on how and why you are using UML. In general, I run
multiple servers on a single host that should NEVER have access to each
other's drives. In light of this, I change the user ownership to the
individual account that each guest instance runs under.

However, your case may be different. If you are only running a single
guest or if you don't care that a compromised guest might be able to
read the confidential files of another virtual server (or possibly the
host), then your solution should work. Does either of your suggestions
solve you problem?

Tony

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