Hi, I have a strange behaviour for 20.04:
On my desktop PC I can not access any longer my SD CARDs as normal user. As root I can, but changing rights to user will not work. Even Gparted has problems - when reformatting I have to reboot before it works. But even then I still can not acces those cards. I have the same Kubuntu version on my laptop and there it works. I have excluded SD Card as a problem (on my laptop it works flawless) and also the build in card reader on my desktop - when using an external USB card reader the effect is the same.
The difference I found (which would explain the behaviour on my desktop PC)
desktop : owner: root
Laptop : owner: username
Why is it mounted in the first case for root and in the second for user? I have checked the settings for removable media in the system settings of KDE, it says "automatic mount" and only the two lower buttons are checked on both PCs. /etc/fstab are the same - not much in and nothing regarding /sd*
On my desktop PC I can not access any longer my SD CARDs as normal user. As root I can, but changing rights to user will not work. Even Gparted has problems - when reformatting I have to reboot before it works. But even then I still can not acces those cards. I have the same Kubuntu version on my laptop and there it works. I have excluded SD Card as a problem (on my laptop it works flawless) and also the build in card reader on my desktop - when using an external USB card reader the effect is the same.
The difference I found (which would explain the behaviour on my desktop PC)
desktop : owner: root
Laptop : owner: username
Why is it mounted in the first case for root and in the second for user? I have checked the settings for removable media in the system settings of KDE, it says "automatic mount" and only the two lower buttons are checked on both PCs. /etc/fstab are the same - not much in and nothing regarding /sd*
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