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Old 29th February 2012
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Default vnconfig .. for non-root users

Hello there !

I don't know why I still can't mount isos via vnconfig , unless by sudoing .. while I can mount devices as a user ..

I own the file an folder and I mount them as described in the man :

Code:
$ sudo vnconfig vnd0 ~/isos/isofile.iso    
$ sudo mount -t cd9660 /dev/vnd0c ~/isomounts
I wonder if there anything I need to set up in sysctl.conf .. or does kern.usermount=1 suffice ?
do I have to "chown me vnd0c" ? (well I did in fact) .. I still have to sudo ..
Help appreciated .. thanks ..
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