Hello there,
I am a kde lover, have been using it for a few years now, awesome!
I have a problem with the usb stick mounting. The system mounts it read only, what make it useless, since the idea is to be able to copy data to it, not just read it.
I searched the net for a solution but all the fix that I found is to manually edit all mounts to have write permission. So I have to plug the usb stick, open a terminal, get the UIID or IUUD.., type some stuff, save, unplug the usb stick, plug back again... What a pain. Not great.
In other kde distros the problem seems to be fixed, where you just plug in your usb stick and have read/write permissions as default.
I have two questions:
1. How to permanently configure the system to mount all usb sticks with the option to read/write as default, without having to manually edit every mount, every time...?
2. Since some other distros already have it setup in this way (like the defunct mintkde - :-( ), why dont kubuntu do the same and make the life of the users easier, having it as default?
Thanks in advance.
Kubuntu 18.04 (64 bits),
Plasma 5.12.7
Desktop
AMD FX 8300
Ram 16 Gb
I am a kde lover, have been using it for a few years now, awesome!
I have a problem with the usb stick mounting. The system mounts it read only, what make it useless, since the idea is to be able to copy data to it, not just read it.
I searched the net for a solution but all the fix that I found is to manually edit all mounts to have write permission. So I have to plug the usb stick, open a terminal, get the UIID or IUUD.., type some stuff, save, unplug the usb stick, plug back again... What a pain. Not great.
In other kde distros the problem seems to be fixed, where you just plug in your usb stick and have read/write permissions as default.
I have two questions:
1. How to permanently configure the system to mount all usb sticks with the option to read/write as default, without having to manually edit every mount, every time...?
2. Since some other distros already have it setup in this way (like the defunct mintkde - :-( ), why dont kubuntu do the same and make the life of the users easier, having it as default?
Thanks in advance.
Kubuntu 18.04 (64 bits),
Plasma 5.12.7
Desktop
AMD FX 8300
Ram 16 Gb
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