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Beginners • Mount network paths fstab

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# network//192.168.1.200/RAID/Emu        /mnt/Emu        cifs    username=<user>,password=<password>,x-systemd.automount 0       0//192.168.1.200/RAID/OS         /mnt/OS         cifs    username=<user>,password=<password>,x-systemd.automount 0       0
Obviously the enclosed < & > I've omitted from the post, the above works -- ONLY -- for root, eg. root can read/write to those mounts all day long, but when it comes to the 'user' it can only read, simply put how do I turn write on for a 'user', I've tried many things from chown to additional options literally nothing works, my 'user' can even sudo so it's part of the root group I would have thought that would be enough, I'm completely out of ideas.

And either google is tired of me or it not something that comes up very often as any advice I've found seem old.

Statistics: Posted by inner — Fri Mar 15, 2024 5:28 pm — Replies 6 — Views 82



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