Slackware :: Possible To Mount As A Normal User?

Jun 28, 2011

I just want to be able to access and modify the files on my usb drive as a normal user. The mount command works perfectly as root but then the files that I end up copying to my home folder can only be modified as root. I only use a window manager and use just bash for file management. I just want to be able to it through the command line.

(using 13.37)

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Slackware :: Slackware 13/VirtualBox 3.1: No Sound When Normal User?

Feb 15, 2010

I installed Slackware 13 in VirtualBox 3.1 (seehere)When I'm logged in as a normal user, I get a mesage that Intel *** (sound device) doesn't work anymore and I hear no sound.But it works very fine when I'm logged in as root.

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Fedora :: Mount Ntfs Through Normal User?

Jul 30, 2009

Quote:

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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Hardware :: Can't Mount Partitions As A Normal User

Jan 31, 2010

I really can't mount my partitions as an normal user. I added umask and users option.

When I mount a partition i get no errors, but the directory is empty. I umounted first.

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

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Nov 24, 2010

I am unable to mount my ext hdd as normal user ,i am using xfce Unable to mount "80G Volume":

Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.23" (uid=1000 pid=2776 comm="exo-mount) interface="org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.Volume" member="Mount" error name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination="org.freedesktop.Hal" (uid=0 pid=1908 comm="/usr/sbin/hald))

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Debian Multimedia :: How Does Gnome Mount Partitions As Normal User

Sep 2, 2010

When I mount a USB partition from the console, I need to execute mount as root unless I add a line in /etc/fstab. However, Nautilus mounts my USB stick automatically without asking for root permissions and without any entry in/etc/fstab. How does it do this?

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Fedora :: Mount As Normal User Without Entering Any Root Password

Oct 6, 2010

I am using fedora 12.I have two internal drives. Both are ntfs. Whenever i click on them it prompts to enter root password. But i want to mount them as normal user without entering any root password. How can i disable it so that i am not asked to enter root password everytime i mount the drives.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Mount A Server Partition With Normal User Access?

Jan 26, 2010

I need to mount a partition that is on a server (via samba).

I am doing the following in my fstab

Quote:

//server/www /media/www cifs rw,user,allow_other,default_permissions,credential s=/root/.smbcredentials,iocharset=utf8,dir_mode=0777,file_ mode=0777 0 0

I can mount it but it just allows me to access with the root user. How can I do it to get access with any user?

Additional Data: I added "rw,user,allow_other,default_permissions" because I thought that would solve de problem but it didn't.

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Jul 20, 2010

How can I auto login as a normal user in slackware 13.1. I need to auto login in X.

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Mar 24, 2011

I have recently installed the Slack 13.1 x86_64 on my laptop. It works fine! But I have one trouble with it. I cannot run the installpkg and pkgtool with my normal user. It says to me that there is no command found. Is it a problem with the sudoers file or these commands are not really installed? Maybe my path is incomplete?

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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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May 17, 2010

My HDA NVidia (VT1708S Digital) doesn't work when I login normal user. It works perfectly when I login root.

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Apr 28, 2010

I am using Slackware 13.0 and i have managed to work with my USB pen-drive as root but i cannot do it as a normal user.

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Oct 6, 2010

I want to simply mount an ext4 file-system onto a normal mount point in Ubuntu (/media/whereever), as read-writable for the current logged-in user, i.e. me.

I don't want to add anything into /etc/fstab, I just want to do it now, manually. I need super-user privileges to mount a device, but then only root can read-write that mount. I've tried various of the mount options, added it into fstab, but with no luck.

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Jun 5, 2010

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Jul 3, 2010

I have a question that i want to make a normal user to execute the commands which the root user is able to execute, say if i have a user named siru and when i logged in using siru i cannot run commands like tracert,nmap@loccalhost and all but i can run when i have logged into root account so my question is how to make siru to run the command tracert,nmap@localhost.I have even edited the .bash_profile of siru's home directory from

# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then

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Aug 22, 2010

I always have a problem in simple user mode when I insert a USB key. Can't mount, can't open with file manager. I'm obliged to open a simultaneous root session, to do what I want to manage the usb key.

In my user manager, I don't know wich group I have to add to this simple user (it's me) so I am allowed to manage the usb key.

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Mar 6, 2010

Everything was working great with my FC12 box. I think the Fedora Gods must be punishing me as I had recently downloaded an image for another distro, but was only trying to install it to usb and play with it on another computer!

Then I tried to boot and I got an error message:

Code:

mount: you must specify the filesystem type
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
mount: you must specify the filesystem type

[code]....

Can't mount root filesystem

Boot has failed, sleeping forever. I obviously don't understand the boot process well enough to fix this problem, so I'll describe what happens in more detail. (Feel free to correct my terminology so I can communicate in a more concise manner next time!)

1) Bootloader comes up fine and I'm able to select my kernel. (This problem affects all kernels)

2) Then as usual a whole bunch of text goes flying across the screen identifying hardware.

3) During this hardware identification, at the point where all my disks are being identified sd 1, sd 2, sd 6... I get the error shortly/immediately after this.

I cant tell for certain if its immediate because so many mount messages are spewed and I am not sure how to 1) pause the screen or 2) scroll the screen or 3) output this information to a file. But it does sit long enough on the disk identification which is right before the mount errors. I was able to look at a previous dmesg and noticed that dracut comes right after the disk identification, so I think the mount errors are being generated in dracut. (Now whether dracut is the problem or not is another issue) I am able to boot using a rescue usb and mount my LVM manually and then browse the root filesystem, so at least my data seems to be safe!

my /etc/fstab:

Code:

UUID=7acf1074-64bb-4a73-9558-f9657f712756 /boot ext4 defaults 1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_willowtree-lv_swap swap swap defaults 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0

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Apr 15, 2010

Is there any way to use 'fdisk -l' as a normal user? I see in F12, /sbin has been added to PATH by default for a normal user, but when trying to use it, nothing shows up.

See below for demonstration purposes:

Code:

Password:

I don't want to use 'su -' or 'su -c' and login every time.

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Jun 11, 2010

Recently I noticed, that manpages are not available anymore for a normal user:

Code:
$ man grep
No manual entry for grep
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Oct 1, 2010

As I get reply from antoher forum is best there on Ubuntu is better to have 2 user accounts - one is admin and other is normal user for surfing, and other things. But there is problem. How can I install applications on this normal user account?

And,.. is option for installed applications (on normal user acc.) is no visible or installed on admin account?

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Jan 3, 2010

Ubuntu(9.10) does not let me the permission to mount/unmount any NTFS partition with a normal click . I have to do it by using sudo mount command like below every time.

"sudo mount /dev/sda6 /media/sda6"

and a similar command to Unmount When I try to mount using the normal click I get the following error message Error unmounting: umount exited with exit code 1: helper failed with: umount: only root can unmount /dev/sda6 from /media/sda6 And a similar error for mounting
This problem started when I used storage device manager(pysdm) to mount the drives I have the same problem with all the drives

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Aug 29, 2011

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May 19, 2010

I would like to allow normal users to run some root scripts (e.g the sound subsytem [alsa]) in cases sound is stuck. What is the best way to allow this to happen in opensuse? There are many ways to do that (and I do not know how to use any of them ) and I am not sure which one is more suse all right.

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May 11, 2011

I can start libreoffice as root user, but can't start as normal user. Shows error, exception "user" like something, now even that also stopped coming.

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Jul 8, 2010

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Feb 18, 2011

I have installed Oracle Database server in Red Hat Linux for the first time. I edited the .bash_profile first time & defined some parameters like "export ORACLE_SID =orcl".I quit the editing. Then When I entered ". .bash_profile" it got error " not a valid identifier" it shows like "bash: export: '=orcl' : not a valid identifier for all the lines I edited it shows same error beacause I think I put a space in between "ORACLE_SID" & "=orcl".

So when I tried to edit that using "vi .bash_profile" being a normal user. It doesn't allow me editing.when I try to delete that space (because I think I have got error) using Backspace key on my computer,,it just moves the cursor to left in stead of deleting that space.

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I have just installed VirtualBox on my OpenSuSE 11.1 and created my first VM (Windows XP) - and everything works just fine, but.... I can only run it as user root (if I remember correctly I could only install VirtualBox as root)Anybody know what I need to do so that I can run VirtualBox under a normal user account.

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Mar 11, 2010

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Aug 4, 2010

When I try to login root from my normal user, I can see this:

Code:
Cannot exec /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server: File or directory doesn't exist
(Translateted from my nativ language)

I think that is my bad shell configuration so I check file /etc/ssh/sshd_config and see in the end (this lines couse this bug):

Code:
Match User root
ChrootDirectory /home
AllowTCPForwarding no
X11Forwarding no

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