On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 04:41:30PM -0700 or thereabouts, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote: > i am confused. if i mount my zip disk as root, i can still umount as a normal > user. i have specified 'user,noauto' as the options in fstab, but i am seeing > behavior expected of 'users,noauto' (not the plural user*s*). > > from `man mount`: > > (iii) Normally, only the superuser can mount file systems. However, when fstab con > tains the user option on a line, then anybody can mount the corresponding system. > ... > For more details, see fstab(5). Only the user that mounted a filesystem can unmount > it again. If any user should be able to unmount, then use users instead of user in > the fstab line. > > anyone know what's up? > > i need anyone to be able to mount, but only the user who mounted it (and maybe root) > to unmount it... this is how your mail looks to us. please wrap your lines at 72 or 79 column. -- "In is out, out is in; but out is out, and in is in" - Pumbaa
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