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- From: clark@riffle.Stanford.EDU (Clark Burdick)
- Subject: Re: non-root mount
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.191905.20023@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Summary: usermount
- Sender: clark@riffle.Stanford.EDU
- Organization: ^
- References: <BzCsyy.KBx@rivm.nl>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 92 19:19:05 GMT
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- In article <BzCsyy.KBx@rivm.nl> derko@rivm.nl (derko drukker z-09) writes:
- >Hello,
- >
- >Does anyone know how to have non-root users use the mount command
- >as more and more users have their own cd-rom connected to their
- >workstation ?
- >
- >Derko Drukker
- >E-mail: derko@rivm.nl
-
- The program usermount is available via anonymous ftp from guardian.cs.psu.edu
- in the /pub/src directory. The program is very easy to compile and easy
- to use. The program usermount allows non-root users to mount any filesystem
- with an appropriate entry in /etc/fstab (such as /cdrom and /pcfs). Hope
- this helps.
-
- Clark Burdick
- clark@riffle.Stanford.EDU
-