Re: [LAU] how to mount usb-stick properly

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Cesare Marilungo wrote:
Dragan Noveski wrote:
hi list,
i am just about to set up the mechanism for being able to mount an usb-stick/hd as a ordinary user. up to now, i was that much successful, that i am able to mount as user, but i cannot write on it as user.
this is how the /etc/fstab line looks like:

/dev/sda1       /media/usb      auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0

while mounted, /etc/mtab shows:

/dev/sda1 /media/usb ext3 rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,user=nowhiskey 0 0

but if i try to move a file to usb-stick:

nowhiskey@murija2:~$ cp diverses/acpi01 /media/usb/
cp: reguläre Datei »/media/usb/acpi01« kann nicht angelegt werden: Keine Berechtigung
nowhiskey@murija2:~$


...which means "regular file ....could not be set: no permissions


does anyone knows the hint, what i should do different to get this to work? any help would be really good, since reading the manuals did not helped here in this problem.

Change the user or the permissions (if you want to allow any user to write) of /media/usb.

See 'man chmod' and 'man chown'.

Cheers,

c.

thanks c., that was a really good advice!

well, again i could not come around with chmod, but i opened up 'nautilus' one more time and i realized that in the 'file-preferences' tab the options 'special attributes' have to be checked for the preferences not to be changed as soon i close nautilus.
so that worked out really good!

thanks again and cheers,
doc
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