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A mount point node must be an existing directory for a mount to succeed (except in the special case of /, of course). Only the superuser may mount file systems unless kern.usermount is nonzero (see sysctl(8)), the special device is readable and writeable by the user attempting the mount, and the mount point node is owned by the user attempting the mount.
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Thank you for your answer.
What do you think are the best permissions for this type of dev and mnt dir? EDIT: I did not make myself clear. I would like to make a regular user able to write to wd1i partition, although I don not want him to be able of mounting that particular partition. EDIT2: OK, this issue is currently the past. I`ve managed to solve it just by chowning mounted /mnt/wd1i/* files. It is a perfect an non-invasive way I was willing to implement, because the unmounted mount point has typical system permissions - root/wheel. Last edited by marc; 2nd February 2009 at 08:26 PM. |
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