Here's a couple of other ideas (unrelated to each other):
1) Put it in /etc/fstab, with "user" in the options list. Then you can mount it as you (user pi or whatever) and it will be owned by you.
2) Let the automounter deal with it. I'm actually surprised that hasn't happened already. Maybe you are (shudder!) running "headless" ?
1) Put it in /etc/fstab, with "user" in the options list. Then you can mount it as you (user pi or whatever) and it will be owned by you.
2) Let the automounter deal with it. I'm actually surprised that hasn't happened already. Maybe you are (shudder!) running "headless" ?
Statistics: Posted by BigRedMailbox — Thu Aug 01, 2024 10:38 am