John Tapsell wrote:
Remove all entries for it from /etc/fstab, then run pmount /dev/sdc1
(or whatever)  then pumount  and post the results.
I don't have pmount installed.
I also don't have /etc/fstab entries because I want it to be automatic.

On 02/01/07, James Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a Seagate ST380817 (80 GB SATA) in an external Mediasonic HD2-SU2
(USB hard drive enclosure).
It works in Linux but I can't unmount it as a user.
KDE/HAL mounts it as root.
A hack solution is to add an /etc/fstab entry.
I'd rather fix the HAL configuration to let users unmount it.

My USB memory key mounts and unmounts fine as a user.

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