Is there any way to mount Sata disk the same way as USB, i.e. without adding entry to fstab?
I have IDE HDD disk that I want to use as data disk and not to mount each time but only occasionally. I don't even want to connect it each time but only when it is necessary. The second important thing is that this will be used by user2 with no administrative rights.
I checked options for it to mount automatically in KDE settings but is still ask for admin password.
A partial solution would be if it could ask for user2 password.
Is there any program that can deal with it?
I think about such solution because when add entry to fstab and don't connect the disk system always reminds me at startup that there it can't mount this disk.
Even when I had rights set to
drwxrwxr-x user2:user2
it didn't help. user2 belongs to plugdev group.
Basically I'd like to mount it the same USB are mounted. Would format it to NTFS change anything?
I have IDE HDD disk that I want to use as data disk and not to mount each time but only occasionally. I don't even want to connect it each time but only when it is necessary. The second important thing is that this will be used by user2 with no administrative rights.
I checked options for it to mount automatically in KDE settings but is still ask for admin password.
A partial solution would be if it could ask for user2 password.
Is there any program that can deal with it?
I think about such solution because when add entry to fstab and don't connect the disk system always reminds me at startup that there it can't mount this disk.
Even when I had rights set to
drwxrwxr-x user2:user2
it didn't help. user2 belongs to plugdev group.
Basically I'd like to mount it the same USB are mounted. Would format it to NTFS change anything?
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