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How to mount disk for non-root accounts?
Presently I have mounted a disk as su. I believe only root can mount disks -- is this correct?
I had to run mozilla in the root account so I can download the new SuSE distribution to the new disk. How can I mount the disk so non-root accounts can access the disk? Thanks, Siegfried |
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