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Thread: Mounting ext2 USB stick read-write, without root rights - possible at all?


hello folks, little noobquestion here can't seem find clear answer on elsewhere.

@ possible mount ext2 or ext3 filesystem on usb-stick, read-write current user without having access sudo/root or ability modify fstab?

i'm asking because university pc automounts usb drive's partitions upon inserting it, mounts ext2 filesystem root:root while ntfs chunk of drive automounted read-write no problem.

instead of automount i'm trying manually, sort of failed far.

thank kindly answer,

martijn.

hello everybody,

same happens me: fat, ntfs mounts ok read/write acces doesn't happens ext2 / ext3.

suggestion


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