Fedora :: Grant Permission To Mount Ntfs File System For Normal User ?

Feb 19, 2010

I'm able to mount ntfs file system as root user but I want the same thing to be allowed to normal user .

I'm not much familier with linux environment so please explain me how to do that for normal user.

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Fedora :: Mount Ntfs Through Normal User?

Jul 30, 2009

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Originally Posted by G�del

It gets me within a mile

how i am auto mount the ntfs drives through the normal user with out asking password... I need it and also one thing is i want two drives only auto mount and when i open the other drives it should ask the password?...

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# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Sun Mar 1 12:44:11 2009
#

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Code:

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Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with:
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Failed to mount '/dev/sda6': Permission denied
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NTFS-3G Questions at Tuxera

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Code: #
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Sat Jan 30 18:30:30 2010
#

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Quote:

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I have an ntfs external hd; I can mount and use it fine, without entry in fstab, but not share stuff. That is to say: I can use nautilus / thunar to share folders on it without errors, but they are not accessible via the network. The issue may be that the mount point has permissions 700. I can solve that by Code:sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdb1 /media/Databank -o umask=0,nls=utf8or by setting umask=022 in fstab, but then I can't mount it as user anymore; if I set fstab to

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