On 08/01/15 00:15, jd1008 wrote:
On 07/31/2015 01:21 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/31/15 09:16, jd1008 wrote:
$ mount /sdc1 FUSE exfat 1.0.1 fusermount: option blkdev is privileged
Oh, FWIW, if you want to allow non-root users to mount exfat devices you can do one potentially dangerous thing and ...
chmod u+s /usr/sbin/mount.exfat-fuse
I do not think that is necessary. It has worked before in previous releases. Just not sure why it does not work now.
I don't know about previous releases as I can only test F22 at the moment.
I would have thought the bigger issue is being able to read/write from the drive for all users which I've been able to do. Are you having any problems now in that area? You seem to have indicated that you did.
If you don't want/can't set the sticky bit, then another option may be install autofs and have the device automounted.
FWIW, if one did some google searching about exfat on linux they'd see that others have asked questions about the ability of non-root users to mount devices in the same manner.