LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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password required to mount 2nd hard drive after initial install
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sudo chmod -R 777 /srv
Might work. Have to wait till I get home later to try it.

Very strange that this OS is messed up to require that.

I have used many different versions of Linux and this one is the only one that has this problem.

My external ntfs drive - I only needed to remark that our of fstab for it to work.

But the internal storage drive is the problem.

I remarked that out too and at least it shows on the desktop. Accessing it still forces me to input my user password to mount/open/access even though file permissions are all read/write.

My home rig is an old one. Just use it for minor things. Linuxlite seems to work OK. A bit faster than mint and ubuntu.

Minor meaning playing music and light surfing and such.

I had this same problem with 3.2x, 32 bit as well.

Currently using the 3.4? 64 bit as the 32 bit maxed out cpu but not much ram. Hoping this way will utilize the 2nd core and not much more ram.

Just gets frustrating when things aren't what I am used to.

This laptop can run any of them (core i5, 8gb ram, ssd HD with second storage drive). Has mint 17.2 on it, KDE.

If I can get linux lite to work properly I will replace mint with it to hopefully get more speed. Fast =  Smile


Wife made me afraid of squirrels. She said I was a NUT? Go figure...
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Re: password required to mount 2nd hard drive after initial install - by crazysquirrel - 03-03-2017, 11:38 PM

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