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Am Dienstag, 31.12.2013 um 10:31 |
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schrieb Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@×××××.com>: |
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> On 31/12/2013 04:30, wabenbau@×××××.com wrote: |
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> > Am Dienstag, 31.12.2013 um 01:38 |
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> > schrieb Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>: |
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> >> On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 17:52:56 +0100, wabenbau@×××××.com wrote: |
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> >>>> For some reason or another the system doesn't like my fstab |
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> >>>> entry: /dev/sdb1 /media/stick auto |
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> >>>> noauto,rw,users 0 0 |
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> >>> AFAIK the option to permit user mount is "user" and not "users". |
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> >>> Could this cause the problem? |
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> >> user and users are both valid, slightly different, options. |
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> > THX for the info, I didn't know that. |
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> It's all fully described in the mount man page. |
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> You should read that man page to discover what mount can do. |
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THX for the hint. It's always good to RTFM. :-) |
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In the meantime I read the man page and now I understand the difference |
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between the "users" and the "user" option. But as I'm the only physical |
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user on my computer it doesn't makes a difference for me. |