On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 08:55:29AM -0600, Greg Rolling wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Florin Iucha wrote:
> 
> > > in, I get an error message that tells me that only root can mount /dev/fd0 
> > > on /mnt/floppy.
> > 
> > You are probably using RedHat or Mandrake... both have a mount helper
> > Login as root and check the permissions on /dev/fd0 then add your
> > account to the proper group.
> 
> I am using Red Hat 7.2.  My /dev/fd0:
> brw-rw----    1 root     floppy     2,   0 Aug 30 15:30 /dev/fd0
> 
> and when I grep greg /etc/group:
> disk:x:6:root,greg
> floppy:x:19:greg
> greg:x:500:
> 
> but I'm still getting error messages that only root can mount /dev/fd0 
> when not logged on locally.  Do I need to restart crond, or is there 
> something else I'm missing?  Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.

Well, I'm not sure if there is anything more to it for red Hat,
but you probably have to add the "user" to the floppy line in
/etc/fstab.  Something like:

/dev/fd0        /floppy         auto    defaults,user 0 0

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