chown jtwdyp: /dev/hda8 /dev/hda9 /dev/hda10 [fstab: owner,noauto]

Joe(theWordy)Philbrook jtwdyp at ttlc.net
Mon Mar 12 06:27:57 UTC 2007


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chown jtwdyp: /dev/hda8 /dev/hda9 /dev/hda10

Is this way I'm supposed to give these partitions to user jtwdyp ???

/etc/fstab contains:

/dev/hda10 ext2 /home/jtwdyp/hda10 ext2 defaults,owner,noauto 0 2

And similar lines for the other 2 partitions...

Anyway it seams to work the way I want. The user, jtwdyp, can mount or
umount these file systems at will. but any body else would need admin
privileges.

That is it works until the next reboot...

Or maybe it's during the shut down. But something keeps doing the
equivalent of:

chown root:disk /dev/hda*

So every time I restart kubuntu on the multi boot pc, I gotta chown it
back... Can anyone tell me how to stop kubuntu from taking these
partitions away from jtwdyp every time I reboot???

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