Hello everybody,
I hope this is the right place to post this question?
Anyway, we have a laptop running with Kubuntu 18.04. Several people have their own account on this laptop.
I, admin, can mount an external hdd and read/write on it. Both User and Group are set as 'administrator'. The hdd is formatted in ext4.
However, when person X wants to work on the laptop in his own account, he can mount the hdd but only as read. Group and User are still 'administrator'.
Now for the funny part. When I mount the hdd on my personal laptop it is mounted with my name, Group: jurgen - User: jurgen. I assume this is because I am the only user on my personal laptop?
I tried to see what would happen with an ordinary flashdrive (fat32). The drive just mounted with the right User and Group name.
X and the others think this to be very annoying and so do I. How can I give them the proper permissions to just mount the hdd and work as it was part of their account?
I hope someone can enlighten me on this,
Jurgen
I hope this is the right place to post this question?
Anyway, we have a laptop running with Kubuntu 18.04. Several people have their own account on this laptop.
I, admin, can mount an external hdd and read/write on it. Both User and Group are set as 'administrator'. The hdd is formatted in ext4.
However, when person X wants to work on the laptop in his own account, he can mount the hdd but only as read. Group and User are still 'administrator'.
Now for the funny part. When I mount the hdd on my personal laptop it is mounted with my name, Group: jurgen - User: jurgen. I assume this is because I am the only user on my personal laptop?
I tried to see what would happen with an ordinary flashdrive (fat32). The drive just mounted with the right User and Group name.
X and the others think this to be very annoying and so do I. How can I give them the proper permissions to just mount the hdd and work as it was part of their account?
I hope someone can enlighten me on this,
Jurgen
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