Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 20:54:02 +0200 From: Martin Klaffenboeck <martin.klaffenboeck@gmx.at> To: Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com> Cc: gnome freebsd <freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: nautilus and mouting? Message-ID: <20030707185402.GG388@martin.kleinerdrache.org> In-Reply-To: <1057603392.327.3.camel@gyros>; from marcus@marcuscom.com on Mo, Jul 07, 2003 at 20:43:13 %2B0200 References: <20030707122200.GE407@martin.kleinerdrache.org> <1057599498.323.0.camel@gyros> <20030707175103.GA388@martin.kleinerdrache.org> <1057603392.327.3.camel@gyros>
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Am 2003.07.07 20:43 schrieb(en) Joe Marcus Clarke: > On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 13:51, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote: > > Am 2003.07.07 19:38 schrieb(en) Joe Marcus Clarke: > > > On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 08:22, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > Where can I find what I do have to do to get nautilus working > for > > > > mounting floppy and cdrom and scsi cdrw devices from user > accounts? > > > > > > > > Every user in group X should have the possibility to mount this > > > devices > > > > via nautilus (or from the gnome-terminal). > > > > > > Did you also enable the vfs.usermount sysctl? > > > > Yes, I could now get it working for the gnome-terminal. > > > > I have an fstab entry like: > > > > /dev/fd0 floppy msdos dev,rw,noauto 0 0 > > > > But the problem is, nautilus cannot cope with that, and also the > user > > can only mount it from there when he is at the top of his home > > directory. > > > > So now I have a few ideas, where I do not know how to configure: > > > > 1) Can I let a user mount to a directory which he doesn't own? > > You can't unless you hack the kernel. > > > 2) How can I set up an fstab entry, which matches to every user? > > ${HOME}/floppy and ~/floppy didn't work for me. > > I don't think you can do this, either. You may want to ask on > questions@. Thanks, I'll ask there. Martin -- If you've got an idea and need help, or just need general encouragement, write me a message. ;-)
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