Re: Automounting a USB drive

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On Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 10:11 PM, <tdukes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If i manually mount it from a terminal, I have read/write access.
>

Seems a permission issue.  su to root after the "auto" mount and take a
look.  If you can see your file or can write a touch file then your user
may not be in the necessary owner/group to view/write to the structure.
Seen similar problems in upgrades... same user but the UID changed in the
upgrade and blinded the current user to older files that were preserved.  A
simple chmod command from root fixed the issue to restore proper
ownership.  Just a wag, but sometimes it's the little things.

-- Fred
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