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Mount filesystem with a regular user
Hello,
I have a desktop installation of FreeBSD 7, and that's why I need my regular user to have write access to some mounted filesystems. How can I mount these filesystems? I can't see an option to mount giving user ownership rights. I tried with sysctl -w vfs.usermount=1 then change ownership of /mnt directory: chown ivanatora:ivanatora /mnt/* and then issue mount /mnt/storage/ with user ivanatora, and I got: chown: storage: Invalid argument Wtf? What does 'Invalid argument' means? Never seen that for chown. Anyway I tried chowning a different directory with success, and I can mount it with my user. The question is how would it be mounted after a reboot? I don't want to remount these everytime the system starts. There must be a fstab option to set the uid of that mount, maybe? |
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