fstab line for auto mount drive that all users can read/write
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I have installed a cable that connects from the CPU's SATA motherboard connection to a removable drives' ESATA connection. I would like to be able to swap drives on the ESATA connection and have all users be able to read and write to these drives.
I have created the directory /archive/ where I would like the drive(s) to mount.
The drives are all formatted Fat 32 - but in the future I may use HFS for formatting.
When I used the command (as root): mount /dev/sdc1 /archive
the drive was mounted (but read only)
What can I use in my /etc/fstab file that will allow drives to be mounted and unmounted by all users on the system? (both reading and writing)
Also, will I be able to mount and unmount these drives without shutting down? or will I need to reboot every time I want to change drives?
Thank you. Jeff
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