Can't write to USB stick without sudo

José Queiroz zekkerj at gmail.com
Sun Aug 18 19:12:24 UTC 2013


2013/8/18 Ronnie Tucker <ronnie at ronnietucker.co.uk>

> Hi!
>
> The problem I'm having is that when I insert a USB stick (formatted to
> FAT32) I have to use sudo with Dolphin to write/erase files to/from the USB
> stick.
>
>
Do you have any reference to it in your /etc/fstab file?

I've tried erasing the stick in the KDE Partition Manager to FAT32 and it's
> always the same.
>
> Even changing the permissions (by right clicking in the Dolphin window
> then choosing properties) does nothing. They always revert back to root
> being the owner and that others can't modify the contents.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> No wonder I have a Sherry at Christmas!  :D
>
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