Auto mount ext4 usb so that all users can write to it
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I have a usb device ext4 file system,
I manually mount it like this
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1
then change permissions manually to enable others to write to it.
What line should I use in fstab so that all users have read/write permissions on it..
mount permissions
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I have a usb device ext4 file system,
I manually mount it like this
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1
then change permissions manually to enable others to write to it.
What line should I use in fstab so that all users have read/write permissions on it..
mount permissions
superuser.com/questions/174776/…
– Anders Olsson
Jan 22 '16 at 6:48
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I have a usb device ext4 file system,
I manually mount it like this
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1
then change permissions manually to enable others to write to it.
What line should I use in fstab so that all users have read/write permissions on it..
mount permissions
I have a usb device ext4 file system,
I manually mount it like this
mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1
then change permissions manually to enable others to write to it.
What line should I use in fstab so that all users have read/write permissions on it..
mount permissions
mount permissions
asked Jan 22 '16 at 6:19
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– Anders Olsson
Jan 22 '16 at 6:48
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Since your are referring to fstab I assume that this device will always be connected to your system.
try this one
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard1
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard1
and add the following line at the end of your fstab:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1 ext4 rw,user,exec,umask=000 0 0
Note:
If the device is not presenting during the boot time, boot might take long time before it fails to mount the device. make sure that the device is always connected and the name is correct.
Regards
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Since your are referring to fstab I assume that this device will always be connected to your system.
try this one
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard1
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard1
and add the following line at the end of your fstab:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1 ext4 rw,user,exec,umask=000 0 0
Note:
If the device is not presenting during the boot time, boot might take long time before it fails to mount the device. make sure that the device is always connected and the name is correct.
Regards
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Since your are referring to fstab I assume that this device will always be connected to your system.
try this one
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard1
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard1
and add the following line at the end of your fstab:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1 ext4 rw,user,exec,umask=000 0 0
Note:
If the device is not presenting during the boot time, boot might take long time before it fails to mount the device. make sure that the device is always connected and the name is correct.
Regards
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Since your are referring to fstab I assume that this device will always be connected to your system.
try this one
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard1
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard1
and add the following line at the end of your fstab:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1 ext4 rw,user,exec,umask=000 0 0
Note:
If the device is not presenting during the boot time, boot might take long time before it fails to mount the device. make sure that the device is always connected and the name is correct.
Regards
Since your are referring to fstab I assume that this device will always be connected to your system.
try this one
mkdir -p /mnt/sdcard1
chmod 777 /mnt/sdcard1
and add the following line at the end of your fstab:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/sdcard1 ext4 rw,user,exec,umask=000 0 0
Note:
If the device is not presenting during the boot time, boot might take long time before it fails to mount the device. make sure that the device is always connected and the name is correct.
Regards
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– Anders Olsson
Jan 22 '16 at 6:48