Em Qui, 2003-12-11 às 20:47, Felipe Alfaro Solana escreveu: > > > When I turn on my Sony DSC-P31 USB camera, a new > > > line is added to /etc/fstab: > > > /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera auto > > > noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0 > > > Very nice, but the system doesn't mount the camera. ls /mnt/camera shows > > > nothing. So I need to do mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera for getting > > > access to the camera (only as root). > # chown your_user_id /dev/sda3 > Then, you'll be able to mount the camera as a non-root user. Why does this happens on every redhat/fedora box? I've been using redhat distros for so long I cannot say anything about mandrake or suse, but seems they are long way ahead on this: an average user can mount a camera, record cds, whatever. And we still need to change this manually on EVERY installation. This seems plain stupid to me. Make things difficult. -- []s Alexandre Ganso 500 FOUR vermelha - Diretor Steel Goose Moto Group