The thing that’s confused the ~!@# out of me was that it worked a couple of times and then stopped working, even in the sporadic manner. 

I’ll be looking at it again tonight. 

> On Jun 9, 2018, at 9:41 AM, Iznogoud <iznogoud at nobelware.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Your concern is noted but not applicable. This truly is no different than mounting a drive automatically on a desktop. 
>> 
> 
> Yup. I figured you know what you are doing, but I thought I'd bring it up.
> Sounds like a sandboxed machine with a specific purpose.
> 
> 
>> I’ll look at permissions but I don’t know quite where that would be at.
> 
> This is a tough one. "mount" can only be executed by privileged accounts, in
> general. Can you try the following to see if the error is coming from mount
> and not from the tools? Instead of mount execute something like:
> echo "DID IT" > /tmp/attempt_text
> Completion should be successful; if it is not, you have a starting point.
> Then, you will see the owner of the newly created file, which, if it does
> exist, immediately tells you that mount returns an error, most likely related
> to permissions.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> 
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