-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I recently built a new machine and put slack 8.1 on it and I'm having some problems with the mount/umount commans as a normal user. man 8 mount says to: user Allow an ordinary user to mount the file system. The name of the mounting user is written to mtab so that he can unmount the file system again. This option implies the options noexec, nosuid, and nodev (unless overridden by subsequent options, as in the option line user,exec,dev,suid). users Allow every user to mount and unmount the file system. This option implies the options noexec, nosuid, and nodev (unless overrid- den by subsequent options, as in the option line users,exec,dev,suid). I have everything the way it was with slack 8, but now when a user umounts a zip or a floppy or anything, I get this: nathan@deadsoul:~$ mount /mnt/zip nathan@deadsoul:~$ df Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 4254632 2676500 1358516 67% / /dev/hda3 12661560 2126920 9881080 18% /usr /dev/sda1 95179 13 90252 1% /mnt/zip nathan@deadsoul:~$ umount /mnt/zip umount: /dev/sda1: not mounted umount: /mnt/zip: must be superuser to umount nathan@deadsoul:~$ I can't write anything to my floppies or zips unless I am root. And I can't unmount anything either. Got any ideas? Thanks, nathan - -- Nathan England plug@the-arcanum.org "A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular" --Adlai Stevenson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9ND01Q7yNnsYcupwRAg95AJ4kn56t9bCG7KzatVO57FMVdmfujQCgjqRh HfzvhJv4FLRPK7jQ4d5F3/4= =/73k -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----