SuSE Linux: All versions
How is a "normal" user able to mount a filesystem?
/etc/fstab
you can enter the mount option umask
, to extend the permission access mask for all users:
/dev/sda1 /dosc msdos umask=000To allow all users to mount a filesystem it is necessary to add the following option in the file
/etc/fstab
:
/dev/sda1 /dosc msdos user,umask=000The option
user
does the required. If a user is able to mount a filesystem it isn´t possible per default to start programs from this filesystem. To change this use the option
exec
as follows:
/dev/sda1 /dosc msdos user,exec,umask=000Afterwards a "normal" user is allowed to mount or umount a DOS filesystem and to start programs from this filesystem further on they have read and write permissions on this filesystem.